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Azorean Maritime 299 viewsThe Azorean Maritime Heritage Society in New Bedford, MA is hosting about 70 people from the Azores in early September 2010 for the International Azorean Whaleboat Regatta with teams from USA, racing against teams from Pico and Faial. The 70 or so visitors from the Azores are being housed at the homes of the members of the Society in New Bedford, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, and Mattapoisett. Photo courtesy of Barbara Treban.Aug 18, 2010
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Azorean Maritime 286 viewsThe Azorean Maritime Heritage Society in New Bedford, MA is hosting about 70 people from the Azores in early September 2010 for the International Azorean Whaleboat Regatta with teams from USA, racing against teams from Pico and Faial. The 70 or so visitors from the Azores are being housed at the homes of the members of the Society in New Bedford, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, and Mattapoisett. Photo courtesy of Barbara Treban.Aug 18, 2010
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Baywatchers351 viewsBaywatchers program director Tony Williams of the Coalition for Buzzard’s Bay displays the water sampling equipment used by the volunteers who collect water data at 30 points along Buzzard’s Bay. Volunteers sample water to test oxygen saturation, clarity, temperature and more. Volunteers, especially in Marion, are needed and anyone can get involved. Contact Mr. Williams at 508-999-6363, ext. 203. Photos by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Aug 18, 2010
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Baywatchers314 viewsBaywatchers program director Tony Williams of the Coalition for Buzzard’s Bay displays the water sampling equipment used by the volunteers who collect water data at 30 points along Buzzard’s Bay. Volunteers sample water to test oxygen saturation, clarity, temperature and more. Volunteers, especially in Marion, are needed and anyone can get involved. Contact Mr. Williams at 508-999-6363, ext. 203. Photos by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Aug 18, 2010
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Baywatchers319 viewsBaywatchers program director Tony Williams of the Coalition for Buzzard’s Bay displays the water sampling equipment used by the volunteers who collect water data at 30 points along Buzzard’s Bay. Volunteers sample water to test oxygen saturation, clarity, temperature and more. Volunteers, especially in Marion, are needed and anyone can get involved. Contact Mr. Williams at 508-999-6363, ext. 203. Photos by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.Aug 18, 2010
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Easton JOAD Nationals538 viewsMattapoisett sixth-grader Noah Tavares poses with The Wanderer at the Easton JOAD Nationals in Des Moines, IA. Mr. Tavares competed in the 2010 JOAD Outdoor Nationals in Des Moines, IA from June 24 – 27, ranking eighth overall, with a third-place finish in the team event. Photo courtesy of Kevin Tavares.Aug 11, 2010
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Mattapoisett Touring Club516 viewsThe Mattapoisett Touring Club recently visited Greece, where they took a photograph in front of the Arch Gateway to the Olympic Stadium, the site of the first Olympic Games in Olympia, Greece. Photo courtesy of Kay Levine.Aug 11, 2010
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Key West578 viewsThese Wandering Wanderers enjoyed a recent trip to the southernmost point of Key West, Florida. Mattapoisett resident Michelle Randall holds a copy of the Wanderer with her parents Bob and Angie Randall by her side. Photo courtesy of Angie Randall.Aug 11, 2010
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One Big Duck554 viewsHayley Bentz and Ian MacGregor of Rochester recently took a trip to Long Island, New York. They took a moment to pose with a copy of The Wanderer in front of the Big Duck in Flanders, NY. The Big Duck, built to be a store by Martin Maurer in 1931, is a famous landmark in Long Island, and is on the national registry of historic places. Photo courtesy of Hayley Bentz.Aug 11, 2010
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Sweet Fundraiser382 viewsLuLu Russell and Megan Iverson of Marion were busy selling lemonade during the Buzzards Bay Regatta this past weekend. The lemonade sale proceeds, which totaled over $1,000, will go to benefit cancer research. Photo courtesy of Jane Tucker.Aug 11, 2010
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Sweet Fundraiser320 viewsLuLu Russell and Megan Iverson of Marion were busy selling lemonade during the Buzzards Bay Regatta this past weekend. The lemonade sale proceeds, which totaled over $1,000, will go to benefit cancer research. Photo courtesy of Jane Tucker.Aug 11, 2010
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PanMass Challenge363 viewsLocal Tri-Town residents rode almost 200 miles from Sturbridge to Provincetown on August 7 and 8, 2010 at the Dana-Farber Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC). PMC has raised over $270 million dollars for cancer research over the last 31 years. This year they are hoping to reach $31 million. Please go to: www.pmc.org to learn more. From left to right, Mattapoisett residents Dan McQuillin, Heather Briggs Hobler and Jimmy DiPasqua participated in the 2010 PMC. Photo courtesy of Peter McGowan.Aug 11, 2010
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