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Mattapoisett Memorial Day 20057530 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Cub Scout Troop stand at attention outside the Mattapoisett Free Public Library during Memorial Day Services this past week. The annual observance drew a sizeable crowd which was treated to public speakers, performances of patriotic music by the Old Hammondtown School Band, and a keynote address from Commander John Landis, USN, of the Newport Naval War College. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 30, 2005
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Mattapoisett Mystery Man6873 viewsAcclaimed mystery author Robert B. Parker, who is best known for creating the long-running Spenser detective novels, will return to his hometown of Mattapoisett on Friday, July 8 for events to benefit the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. Mr. Parker will be doing a book reading and book signing at Center School, which he attended while living here. (Photo courtesy of Michael Barson).Jun 30, 2005
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Come Sail Away: Marion to Bermuda8743 viewsBillowing sails peppered the skyline as the first series of yachts in the 2005 Marion to Bermuda Cruising Yacht Race began their trek from Sippican Harbor in Marion to Bermuda on Friday, June 17. As of press time, the first vessel in the newly-sanctioned multi-hull class had already crossed the finish line. For up-to-the-minute results, check www.marionbermuda.com. For a gallery of photographs and prints made to order, check out www.spectrumphotofg.com. (Photo by and courtesy of Fran Grenon, Spectrum Photo).Jun 30, 2005
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Old Hammondtown Origami Masters9218 viewsOld Hammondtown School fifth graders Alex Moceri (left) and C.J. Faison (right) pose with some of the artwork they recently completed for the Mattapoisett school’s annual art show. Both students collaborated to fashion over 200 origami cranes as part of teacher Diane Perry’s “Cranes for Peace” project, which recently met an impressive goal of 1,000 handmade paper cranes. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 30, 2005
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Haley Clark8712 viewsHaley (Cope) Clark, the United States 100-Meter Backstroke World Champion and former world-record holder.Jun 23, 2005
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Jim Craig5074 viewsUS Olympic Gold Medalist and former Mattapoisett resident Jim CraigJun 23, 2005
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Cara Zavaleta and Pilar Lastra8527 viewsCara Zavaleta, Playboy magazine's Miss November (2004), and Pilar Lastra, who was Miss August (2004).Jun 23, 2005
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Rollie Fingers2959 viewsAce relief pitcher Rollie Fingers, noted for making 16 World Series appearances and capturing both the American League MVP and Cy Young Awards in 1981 while with the Brewers.Jun 23, 2005
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Bruce Campbell2846 viewsGroovy! Yep, cult B-movie actor Bruce Campbell was in Boston this past week to promote the release of his new novel How to Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way and to premiere The Man With the Screaming Brain, his feature film directorial debut in which he also stars. Here he took time to pose with a copy of The Wanderer ... a publication a little less creepy than that dreaded “Book of the Dead” he keeps digging up. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 22, 2005
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Bruce Campbell, Too3326 viewsGroovy! Yep, cult B-movie actor Bruce Campbell was in Boston this past week to promote the release of his new novel How to Make Love the Bruce Campbell Way and to premiere The Man With the Screaming Brain, his feature film directorial debut in which he also stars. Here he took time to pose with a copy of The Wanderer ... a publication a little less creepy than that dreaded “Book of the Dead” he keeps digging up. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).Jun 22, 2005
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Mattapoisett Beach Families5343 viewsWhen the winter has been a little too hard to take, where do residents of Mattapoisett escape? Apparently, to Cinnamon Bay in the U.S. Virgin Islands. During April vacation the Clarke family, the Truesdale family, and the Field/Wilbur clan all found themselves on the same sunny beach ... luckily someone had a copy of The Wanderer handy for this posed group photo.Jun 20, 2005
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Mattapoisett Touring Club (6/16/05)4829 viewsMembers of the Mattapoisett Touring Club recently traveled to Lucerne, Switzerland and took this photo with a copy of The Wanderer, in front of a sculpture dubbed by author Mark Twain as “The Saddest Lion.” Pictured here are (first row, l. to r.) Celeste Lake, Fran McCundy, Audrey Mastrom, Betty Botelho, Polly Mostrom, Joan Daley, Diane Hassett, Carol Ripley, (second row, l. to r.) Jan Gallo, Kay Levine, Bill Armitage, Irene Daly, Paul Levine, Roz Pierce, Andre Goulart, Joan Carlson, and Ellen Rogers.Jun 20, 2005
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