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Melville in Bronze1006 viewsDavid Englund’s bronze bust of Herman Melville. (Photo by Sarah K. Taylor). February 5, 2009 edition
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05-10-01-11005 viewsCharlie Tate of Mattapoisett poses in front of a statue honoring Prince Henry the Navigator in Sagres, Portugal during a recent trip. The site is a navigation school to which scientists, cartographers, astronomers, and explorers from all over Europe once flocked. This school and its students sparked the “age of discovery” which culminated with the discovery of the Americas and also a sea route to Asia. There is a similar statue dedicated to Prince Henry located in nearby Fall River. 05/10/01 edition
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Painting the Town1005 viewsMattapoisett artist Anthony Days works on a scenic watercolor landscape for the third annual “Paint the Town ... A Fresh Paint Event” to benefit the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. The event was held in anticipation of this weekend’s Harbor Days Festival and as part of a series of day-long activities which culminated with an auction of the paintings created earlier in the day and a “Taste of the Town” which showcased over a dozen local restauranteurs. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Going to Greenland1005 viewsFairhaven Library Director Carolyn Longworth poses with a copy of The Wanderer during a recnet trip to Tassiusaq, Greenland. (Photo courtesy of Carolyn Longworth).
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6-21-01-51003 viewsGarrett and Freemin Bauer took along a copy of The Wanderer during a jaunt to Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay, Florida before traveling down the west coast to visit friends. 6/21/01 edition
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04-12-01-21002 viewsJackie VanVoris of Mattapoisett poses with The Wanderer at Lahaina, Maui last month. A restored brig, the Carthaginia II, can be seen in the background marking the place where in 1819 a whaler out of New Bedford anchored and was the first in Hawaii to open greater trade with the islands. (Photo courtesy of Jackie VanVoris.) 4/12/01 edition
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04-12-01-31002 viewsKenny and Melody Pacheco of Mattapoisett pose with Howie Bates (center) while vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, FL recently. Of course, even when they’re away from home, they enjoy reading The Wanderer to keep up on all the tri-town news! (Photo courtesy of Melody and Kenny Pacheco.) 4/12/01 edition
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09-02-041002 viewsMarion residents Emil Assing, Theo Assing, and cousin Tosh Allan pose with a copy of The Wanderer as they feed a real-live kangaroo at the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary on the Gold Coast of Australia. The group recently traveled to the land “down under” to visit relatives. (Photo by and courtesy of Terry Allan). 9/2/04 edition
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05-24-011001 viewsOlivia, Meredith and Sharon Pinard of Mattapoisett took a recent trip to Valley Forge in Pennsylvania, the historic landmark where George Washington once led his troops and set up camp during a brutal winter, just prior to his legendary “crossing of the Delaware.” 5/24/01 edition
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105 in Rochester1001 viewsRochester resident Arthur Lionberger celebrated his 105th birthday at the Rochester Bakery on Monday, December 24. A Rochester resident for some 70 years who used to summer in Marion, Mr. Lionberger turned 105 on December 26 but celebrated the milestone early on Christmas Eve with several family members and friends. A former banjo player with The Woodchoppers, Mr. Lionberger enjoyed a hot bowl of soup for his birthday meal. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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04-18-02-21000 viewsDaniel L. McQuillan(right) and Renato Ulrich of the Swiss nationals ski team recently posed with a copy of The Wanderer at the JR World Championships for Freestyle Skiing where Dan placed sixth. He was the top American finisher in the international competition. 4/18/02 edition
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04-12-01-7998 viewsThe Hughes family of Rochester took a ski trip to the White Mountains of New Hampshire last month. Posing in front of the scenic overview in North Conway, NH with copies of The Wanderer are David and Louise Hughes of Rochester with their seven grandchildren: (l. to r.) Andrew Hughes (6), Michael Pruchnik (5), Kara Hughes (8), Jennifer Hughes (3), McNeil Somers (3 weeks), Nicole Pruchnik (6) and Kate Hughes (1). Also enjoying the beautiful spring weather and skiing trip (but not pictured here) were Stephen and Michelle Hughes of Mattapoisett, Carolyn and Frank Pruchnik of Rochester, Colleen and John Somers of Dorchester, and Mark and Marissa Hughes of Rochester. (Photo courtesy of Louise Hughes.) 4/12/01 edition
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