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2020 halloween Cover Contest168 views2020 Halloween Cover Contest by Sophie BozzoOct 28, 2020
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Elizabeth Taber Statue214 viewsA murky morning gave way to a sun-drenched celebration of Elizabeth Taber as the bronze statue of “Marion’s Fairy Godmother” was officially unveiled on October 17 in Bicentennial Park. Representatives from the Celebrate Elizabeth Taber Committee, Town of Marion officials, and sculptor Erik Durant addressed a large gathering of citizens who collected stickers and enjoyed music by the Academy Brass Quartet along with cupcakes. See story by Marilou Newell. Photo by Ryan Feeney - October 22, 2020 editionOct 21, 2020
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Marion Wells161 viewsMarion’s well field at Mary’s Pond is a work in progress, as three state-of-the-art, 12-inch well pipes with submersible pumps are replacing 26 red-capped pipes that measure 2½ inches in diameter. The network of smaller pipes has been operated by one pump located inside the station building. When completed, Marion expects that upgrades at the East and West well fields and at Mary’s Pond will enable the town to double its water production. See story on Water/Sewer Commissioners.
Photo by Ryan Feeney
Oct 07, 2020
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Photo Contest227 viewsLinda Lapre took this photo of the Bates Road Bridge in Autumn to win first place in the photo contest sponsored by the Rochester Historical Society and the Rochester Land Trust - October 1, 2020 editionSep 30, 2020
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Harvest Time209 viewsIt’s harvest season and nothing says autumn like pumpkins. The orange is ablaze, as seen here at Cervelli Farm in Rochester. Photo by Ryan Feeney September 24, 2020 editionSep 23, 2020
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Mattapoisett Bogs226 viewsBrendan Annett, the Buzzards Bay Coalition’s vice president for Watershed Protection, speaks on Tuesday to a crowd of attendees about work being done at the Mattapoisett Bogs. The 57-acre property off of Acushnet Road was retired as cranberry bogs in 2012, and Buzzards Bay Coalition is working in partnership with Mattapoisett and federal and state agencies to transform the land back to its primitive state prior to industrialization. See story. Photo by Ryan FeeneySep 16, 2020
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Long Walk237 viewsAt age 88, Brad Hathaway is nearing the completion of his mission to walk the equivalent of the earth’s 24,901 mile circumference, and he is dedicating his effort to fundraising for the Mattapoisett Land Trust. Accompanying Mr. Hathaway on this September 3 walk in Mattapoisett is his good friend Carl Sharpe. See story. Photo by Ryan Feeney.Sep 09, 2020
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Harvest Time277 viewsGourds, pumpkins, yellow peppers, and a variety of tomatoes decorate a farm stand on North Street in Mattapoisett on Monday. Harvest season is upon us, as the Tri-Town region is run over with produce from businesses to family farms to backyard gardens. Photo by Ryan Feeney - September 3, 2020 editionSep 02, 2020
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Kayaking off Angelica Point297 viewsEllen Scholter-Walker shared this sunset photo taken while kayaking off Angelica Point. You can share your photos with our readers as well by sending them to news@wanderer.com. Thank you to everyone who has shared and thank you Ellen!Aug 26, 2020
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Mattapoisett Sailing267 viewsThe Mattapoisett Sailing program is in its final week for the 2020 season. Begun in 2006 in memory of William Mee, the program is open to community children divided into two age groups that meet weekday mornings and afternoons at Mattapoisett Town Beach. From 9-11 am and 1-3 pm, students sail under the watchful eye of experienced instructors and three safety boats. For more information on how to support this non-profit organization, visit Mattsail.org. Aug 19, 2020
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On the Road295 viewsA bicyclist rides along Water Street in Mattapoisett, while a car approaches. As more and more bicycles, cars, trucks, and joggers crowd village and rural roads, frustration and intimidation are on the rise. See story inside from which cyclists, drivers, and pedestrians can learn. Photo by Ryan Feeney - July 30, 2020 editionJul 29, 2020
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Barbies261 viewsMany neighbors and friends have been asking about the Barbies. Due to virus concerns, we made a conscious decision not to create the display this year since it draws so many visitors of all ages to congregate near our gate. Instead, the Barbies are observing social-distancing guidelines with masks on, as this photo taken on July 4 illustrates. We hope that the full crew will be out next year.
Photo by Teresa Dall - July 9, 2020 edition
Jul 08, 2020
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