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Brownell Grandchildren1671 viewsThe grandchildren of the Brownell family of Mattapoisett pose with copies of The Wanderer during a recent family vacation in St. John’s, overlooking Pillsbury Sound with St. Thomas in the background. Pictured here are (l. to r.) T.J. Stellato, Andrew Kovacs, Stephen Gouin, Alex Kovacs, and Allyson Stellato.
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ORR Merit Scholars1664 viewsSchool Superintendent Dr. William Cooper and ORR High School Principal Bruce Clarke pose with Laurel Leake and Allison Browne who have been named Commended Students in the 2006 National Merit Scholarship Program. (Photo courtesy of Jane McCarthy).
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Ripe for the Picking1622 viewsIt’s fall harvest time ... and in Rochester that means cranberries! Although not as prevalent as they once were, several family-owned cranberry bogs and farms are still maintained and thrive within the quaint farming community of Rochester. These ripe cranberries are now “ready for the picking” at the Fielding family farm in Rochester. (Photo by and courtesy of Greta Grundstrom).
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The King and I1604 viewsBefore leaving the building, the one and only Elvis posed with a copy of The Wanderer alongside Paula and Doug Church, owners of Sisters in Mattapoisett, during a recent trip to Las Vegas to attend a Toni & Guy “TIGI” hair seminar. Ronny and Judy Galley (left), friends of the Churchs, were also visiting Las Vegas at the time to attend Ronny’s father’s wedding, and joined them for an audience with “The King.” (Photo courtesy of Paula Church).
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Robert B. Parker in Mattapoisett1598 viewsNoted mystery author Robert B. Parker, best known for creating the long-running Spenser detective series, went back to school — Center School in Mattapoisett, that is — for a discussion and book signing to benefit the Mattapoisett Public Library on Friday, July 8. Mr. Parker recounted his years growing up in Mattapoisett and also fielded questions about his many published works. (Photo by Margie A. Souza).
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Marion to Mexico1574 viewsMichael Whelihan and Suzanne Gokavi, both of Marion, pose in front of a statue with a copy of The Wanderer in Costa Maya, Mexico. They were part of a group of local families who went on a recent cruise and got “stuck” there while their ship underwent repair.
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Goal to Gold1568 viewsRecently a group of Mattapoisett kids were involved in a hockey tournament in Montreal, Canada, where they were successful in winning the Gold Medal. Congratulations to the Hetland Panthers Squirt Hockey Team for capturing the Gold Medal at the CAN/AM Challenge Cup in Montreal, Canada. Mattapoisett Team members pictured here include (clockwise) James Gamache, Cameron Severino, Shane “Shaniack” Mathews, and Connor Severino.
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Maine Event1563 viewsSix-year-old Emily Newell poses with a copy of The Wanderer at Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor, Maine, during a recent trip with her family.
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122304-41562 viewsDuring a trip last October to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Rene' Potkay of Fairhaven, Shawn Moniz of Fairhaven, and Mark and Melissa Manzone of Rochester took along a copy of The Wanderer with which they posed here near the scenic beachfront. 12/23/04 edtion
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Tri-Town recreation basketball League1536 viewsWednesday, March 23 was finals night for the Tri-Town recreation basketball League. The league has players from all three towns and is run by Mattapoisett and Marion Recreation. Over 200 players registered this year for the three leagues.
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Spring by the Shore1531 viewsSeven-year-old Nicole Winkler recently took advantage of the beautiful spring weather by searching for seashells along the Reservoir Beach area of Mattapoisett. Nicole was in town visiting her grandmother, Delores Winkler, for Easter weekend. (Photo by and courtesy of Kathy Winkler).
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Wandering '57 Chevy1508 viewsOn Wednesday, August 23, 2005, Ronald and Debbie Medeiros of New Bedford (pictured through windshield) celebrated their 20th anniversary by renewing their wedding vows at Ned’s Point in Mattapoisett. The couple was taken to the ceremony in this classic ‘57 Chevy, which just so happens to be called “The Wanderer” and is owned by Jacqueline Sylvia, also of New Bedford. (Photo by and courtesy of Anita Silva).
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