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Pick A Pumpkin952 viewsChildren hollow out pumpkins and prepare to carve them into traditional Halloween Jack-O’-Lanterns during the Mattapoisett Historical Society’s Fall Celebration on Sunday, October 15 at the Mattapoisett Historical Museum and Carriage House. In the tradition of a harvest celebration, pumpkins carvers were also given tips on how they could prepare the pumpkin seeds to and toast them in the oven. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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11-15-01951 viewsDan and Lisa Winsor of Mattapoisett recently returned from an extended trip to South Africa and sent this photo of themselves posing with The Wanderer. It was taken in Table View, South Africa. In the background is the city of Cape Town and Table Mountain. (Photo courtesy of Dan and Lisa Winsor). 11/15/01 edition
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090403951 viewsDuring a bike/barge trip through the Burgundy region of France last month, this group of “Wandering Wanderers” traveled from Tournus to Besançon and remembered to pose with a copy of The Wanderer along the way. They include (l. to r.) Fred Rioles of Mattapoisett, Lois Rioles of Mattapoisett, Ed Scholter of Mattapoisett, Ray Lemieux of Mattapoisett, Betty Scholter of Mattapoisett, and Lorna Walker of Rochester. (Photo courtesy of Lorna Walker). 9/4/03 edition
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Indian Summer951 viewsMattapoisett resident and part-time reporter for The Wanderer Lee Yeaton poses with a copy of the newspaper outside the new United States Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, during a recent trip to our nation’s capital. (Photo courtesy of Lee Yeaton).
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04-18-02-4950 viewsMike and Elaine Jennings of Mattapoisett and a slithering friend (a possible former mate of rock star Alice Cooper) posed with a copy of The Wanderer while on a recent cruise to the Mangrove Swamps of La Restina Lagoon on Margarita Island in Venezuela. 4/18/02 edition
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Viewing Vernal Pools950 viewsLuke Gauvin examines a specimen under the microscope during the Marion Natural History Museum’s recent program on Vernal Pools, held at the museum above the Elizabeth Taber Library. The program focused on the various insect, plant and animal life in the local vernal pools. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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Rochester Road Race950 viewsMike Norton of East Falmouth (center) accepts his award from Rochester Road Race Committee members (l. to r.) Travis Van Hall, Jeff Perry, Scott Muller, Kevin Cassidy, and Chuck Kantner. Mr. Norton was the overall winner of the first annual event with an impressive 16:39 finish time. (Photo by Angela Kantner).
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Basketball Champs950 viewsMembers of the 2008 Mattapoisett Sixth Grade Boys State Champion Basketball team include (back, l. to r.) Coach Reuter, Haydon Bergeron, AJ Maestas, Jarred Reuter, Nolan Bergeron, Jeremy Bare, and Coach Maestas (front, l. to r.) Chris Carando, Paul Graves, Andrew Dessert, Robbie Magee, and Colin Knapton.
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08-23-01948 viewsPat and Ralph Sanford of Mattapoisett are seen here standing in front of St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna during a trip to Austria in June. 8/23/01 edition
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02-28-02-2948 viewsJohn Folino and Jerry Goodale of Mattapoisett pose at the halfway point of crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Europe (Portugal) to the Tortola in the BVI (Caribbean) during a recent trip to deliver a sailboat. 2/28/02 edition
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041703-3948 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Touring Club all posed with a copy of The Wanderer during a trip the group took to Stockholm, Sweden last June. The group members are posing here in front of the Baltic Sea, visible in the background. (Photo courtesy of Kay Levine). 4/17/03 edition
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Home for the Holidays948 viewsWith a theme of “Handy’s Toy Shoppe,”the ladies of the Sippican Woman’s Club will present their 20th Annual Holiday House Tour from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday, December 9, 2006, rain or shine. The tour begins at Handy’s Tavern, 152 Front Street in Marion. Tickets for the tour cost $15 in advance and are available at the Marion General Store, Isabelle’s and the Bookstall, all in Marion. (Photo courtesy of Dorothy Rasmussen).
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