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022003-1932 viewsThink Spring! John Grabill of Wayland, MA and a summer resident here posed with a copy of The Wanderer during one of our numerous recent snow storms. Alas, spring is still about five weeks away, but like most in our area, Mr. Grabill is hoping it will arrive sooner than later. (Photo courtesy of John Grabill). 2/20/03 editionAug 25, 2005
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022003-2973 viewsRochester residents Marc Manzone, Todd Kern, and his son Ethan Kern (4 years old) posed with a copy of The Wanderer in front of their home on Union Church Terrace this past Tuesday after digging out from the “Blizzard of 2003.” They wisely made sure to clear a path to their mailbox so they could receive this week’s issue. (Photo by and courtesy of Erin Kern). 2/20/03 editionAug 25, 2005
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022703906 viewsEmma and Daniel Gregory posed with a copy of The Wanderer alongside their mom, Shelley Forrester, at the Grand Place of Brussels in Belgium, near where they live. The family members are summer residents of Mattapoisett and have many relatives in town and in nearby Fairhaven. (Photo by and courtesy of Doug Gregory). 2/27/03 editionAug 25, 2005
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0313031011 viewsDuring a recent Vermont ski trip to Sugarbush, this local group enjoyed sweet treats at the ever-popular Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream. While there, they posed with a copy of The Wanderer. Pictured here, from left to right, are: Kristen Landry, Sharon Baldwin, Sean Landry, (all of Rochester) and Lindsey LeBlanc (from Mattapoisett). (Photo courtesy of Sheila Landry). 03/13/04 editionAug 25, 2005
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041703-1984 viewsEvelyn and Gene Pursley of Mattapoisett posed with a copy of their favorite local newspaper, The Wanderer, during a vacation to the Island of Pico in the Azores just off the coast of Portugal last year. (Photo courtesy of Gene Pursley). 4/17/03 editionAug 25, 2005
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Preparing to Patrol1842 viewsMattapoisett Harbormaster Steve Mach (center) and Assistant Harbormasters Milt Heuberger and Kenneth Pacheco put the finishing touches — and redesigned vinyl lettering — on the newly-purchased SeaHawk Harbormaster's vessel at the Town Wharf. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Aug 24, 2005
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Ballet Beauties2042 views“Tango” is just one of seven intriguing dance pieces recently performed by the students of the New Bedford Ballet School as part of their “A Collage of Dance” summer performance. Fall classes begin September 6. Anyone interested in learning more about the school is encouraged to call 508-993-1387 for more information.Aug 24, 2005
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Boy Scout at Jamboree1973 viewsStar Scout Michael Parker of Troop 52 from Saint Mary’s Parish in Fairhaven recently attended the national Boy Scout Jamboree in Virginia along with some 31,788 other scouts; 3,532 leaders; and 7,743 staff members.Aug 24, 2005
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New Harbor Patrol Boat1209 viewsThe newly-purchased Mattapoisett Harbormaster’s boat underwent final preparations — including official lettering done by Assistant Harbormaster Ken Pacheco — earlier this week at the Town Wharf. The new vessel has been in service for about a week now and Harbormaster Steve Mach said the boat, with a higher enclosed cabin, will come in handy especially during the colder winter months. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Aug 24, 2005
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12-26-02-21145 viewsOlivia McLean, 11-year-old daughter of Laura and Kevin McLean of Mattapoisett, visited Italy with her family recently. She stopped while wandering the walled city of Lucca to have this photo taken with a copy of her hometown newspaper The Wanderer. Built in 1504-1645 the walls are among the best preserved Renaissance defences in Europe. The fifth grader also toured Portofino, Florence, Venice and Verona. It was a trip steeped in art, history, memorable meals and an introduction to a beautiful language. 12/26/02 editionAug 19, 2005
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12-26-02-41070 viewsLauren Jade Craig, daughter of David and Melissa Craig of Marion, holds The Wanderer on the family’s recent getaway to Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. Lauren is sitting on the boardwalk at Weirs Beach in front of MS Mount Washington. 12/26/02 editionAug 19, 2005
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10-17-011012 viewsWendy Ashworth of Rochester poses with a copy of The Wanderer alongside NASCAR racer Todd Bodine during a recent trip with husband and Rochester Fire Chief Scott Ashworth to Bodine’s Discover Card Winston Cup Team in Talladega, FL. Ms. Ashworth had the honor of cooking traditional New England scallops wrapped in bacon for the Number 26 team. Although Bodine finished 24th in the race due to a penalty in crossing the finish line, it was a trip to remember for the Ashworth family. 10/17/02 editionAug 19, 2005
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