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11-08-01956 viewsKatelyn Germano of Marion and Emma O’Donnell of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer at The Victory Center in Yorktown, VA during an educational and fun trip in Virginia and North Carolina the girls took this past August. (Photo by Frank Germano). 11/8/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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11-15-01964 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 editionAug 19, 2005
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12-13-01958 viewsMattapoisett residents Mason Henshaw and Todd Henshaw pose with a copy of The Wanderer in the Bahamas during a trip taken over the recent Thanksgiving break. 12-13-01 editionAug 19, 2005
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08-23-01963 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 editionAug 19, 2005
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08-30-01-1974 viewsLuice Moncevitch, a teacher at Mattapoisett’s Center School, recently traveled to Venice, Italy and took along a copy of The Wanderer with her which she posed with while enjoying a gondola ride through the city’s famous water-filled canals. Ms. Moncevitch also traveled to see the Innsbrook remains of a mummy uncovered by hikers which are now on display at a museum in Balzano. 8/30/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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08-30-01-2990 viewsIn June a group of eight students and four adults associated with Tabor Academy in Marion took a two-week trip to China. Nathaniel Walton (‘04) of Marblehead, MA took along a copy of The Wanderer with him and is seen here posing with it in front of the Forbidden City in Tiananmen Square, Beijing with (l. to r.) Sean Shin (‘01) of Seoul, Korea; Elizabeth Ng (‘01) of Grafton, MA; Philip Smith (‘68) and his son, Victor, of San Francisco, CA; Sandra Hagen (‘02) of Dusseldorf, Germany; Christina Smith of Sarasota, FL; Richard Marr, Tabor Academy faculty member and Marion resident; Nathaniel Walton with Wanderer; Steven Downes, Tabor faculty member and Marion resident; Frank Ng (‘02) of Grafton, MA; and Martha Walton of Marblehead, MA. (Photo courtesy of Martha Walton). 8/30/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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08-30-01-3966 viewsJack and Hallie Thomas of Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent family vacation at Baxter State Park in Millinoket, Maine with Mount Katahdin visible in the background. 8/30/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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09-13-01986 viewsLittle Sam Hartley-Matteson of Mattapoisett poses with a copy of The Wanderer in a sunflower maze on his grandparents’ dairy farm in upstate New York during a recent vacation there. Now that the unofficial end of summer is here, it’s good to look back at one final “summertime” image before turning our thoughts to fallen leaves, Halloween and the forthcoming holidays. This picture was submitted by Sam’s mom and dad, Amy and Jesse, who helped little Sam strike this adorable pose. 9/13/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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6-21-01-5949 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 editionAug 19, 2005
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6-21-01-6988 viewsMary Betts, Irene Daly, Evelyn Jenks, and Madelyn Fogler read The Wanderer aboard the “River Rhapsody” on a recent cruise of the Great Rivers of Europe. 6/21/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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6-21-01-71009 viewsJohn and Judy Simpson of Rochester took along their favorite local reading material, The Wanderer, during a recent trip to the ever-popular Grand Canyon National Park. 6/21/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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07-21-01975 viewsJo Pannell, Mattapoisett Historical Commission member, poses with the very first issue of The Wanderer (Volume 1, Number 1) in front of another venerated ship, The Golden Hinde, which is docked along the River Thames in England. Ms. Pannell recently took a vacation there to visit family members and brought along this landmark debut issue with her. 7/21/01 editionAug 19, 2005
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