The Wanderer Photo Gallery

Email your photos to support@wanderer.com

Last additions
FaithBall_8330.jpg
Mattapoisett126 viewsFaith Ball shared some photos taken during a kayak paddle this weekend in Mattapoisett.Sep 09, 2020
FaithBall_8326.jpg
Mattapoisett127 viewsFaith Ball shared some photos taken during a kayak paddle this weekend in Mattapoisett.Sep 09, 2020
FaithBall_8324.jpg
Mattapoisett124 viewsFaith Ball shared some photos taken during a kayak paddle this weekend in Mattapoisett.Sep 09, 2020
VeggieStand-10.jpg
Harvest Time238 viewsGourds, pumpkins, yellow peppers, and a variety of tomatoes decorate a farm stand on North Street in Mattapoisett on Monday. Harvest season is upon us, as the Tri-Town region is run over with produce from businesses to family farms to backyard gardens. Photo by Ryan Feeney - September 3, 2020 editionSep 02, 2020
TaborStudents2.jpg
Tabor Academy191 viewsOn August 29, Tabor Academy students returned to the Marion campus, where they were tested for COVID-19. The Tabor campus was rearranged to minimize any spread of the coronavirus. Photos courtesy Tabor AcademySep 02, 2020
TaborStudents.jpg
Tabor Academy195 viewsOn August 29, Tabor Academy students returned to the Marion campus, where they were tested for COVID-19. The Tabor campus was rearranged to minimize any spread of the coronavirus. Photos courtesy Tabor AcademySep 02, 2020
Osprey-2.jpg
Osprey Rescue189 viewsThe Osprey who was impaled by fishing hooks and left dangling from a power line has been released. Several weeks ago, an adult Osprey was found dangling from a power line in Mattapoisett. He was 20 feet up and had one end of a fishing lure through his foot and the other end lodged deep into his left pectoral muscle. The entanglement caused him to become stuck upside down on the line and he was left struggling to free himself. After a significant rescue effort, he was brought to our hospital for treatment. Sep 02, 2020
Osprey-1.jpg
Osprey Rescue166 viewsThe Osprey who was impaled by fishing hooks and left dangling from a power line has been released. Several weeks ago, an adult Osprey was found dangling from a power line in Mattapoisett. He was 20 feet up and had one end of a fishing lure through his foot and the other end lodged deep into his left pectoral muscle. The entanglement caused him to become stuck upside down on the line and he was left struggling to free himself. After a significant rescue effort, he was brought to our hospital for treatment. Sep 02, 2020
MTlibraryDirector_0172.jpg
Susan Pizzolato Honored182 viewsSusan Pizzolato, retiring librarian from the Mattapoisett Public Library, is honored at a small gathering hosted by the Mattapoisett Library Trust. Her tenure has seen remarkable growth in programs targeting diverse ages, interests, and audiences, as well as the distinction of helping make Mattapoisett into the town with the highest percentage of library cardholders in the system. Photos courtesy Mattapoisett LibrarySep 02, 2020
MTlibraryDirector_0171.jpg
Susan Pizzolato Honored146 viewsSusan Pizzolato, retiring librarian from the Mattapoisett Public Library, is honored at a small gathering hosted by the Mattapoisett Library Trust. Her tenure has seen remarkable growth in programs targeting diverse ages, interests, and audiences, as well as the distinction of helping make Mattapoisett into the town with the highest percentage of library cardholders in the system. Photos courtesy Mattapoisett LibrarySep 02, 2020
MTlibraryDirector_0170.jpg
Susan Pizzolato Honored157 viewsSusan Pizzolato, retiring librarian from the Mattapoisett Public Library, is honored at a small gathering hosted by the Mattapoisett Library Trust. Her tenure has seen remarkable growth in programs targeting diverse ages, interests, and audiences, as well as the distinction of helping make Mattapoisett into the town with the highest percentage of library cardholders in the system. Photos courtesy Mattapoisett LibrarySep 02, 2020
Mary-Worden.jpg
Brandt Beach Sunrise158 viewsBrandt Beach Sunrise. Photo courtesy Mary WordenSep 02, 2020
29993 files on 2500 page(s) 460