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Gone to Guatemala1008 viewsJim Cannell of Mattapoisett poses with a copy of The Wanderer among coffee trees in Guatemala. Jim is the owner if Jim’s Organic Coffee, purveyors to The Shipyard Galley, among others. (Photo courtesy of Jim Cannell).
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Vegas Vacation1008 viewsElaine Cromwell of Fairhaven poses with a copy of The Wanderer outside the popular Circus Circus Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, during a recent trip. We bet she had a great time. (Photo by and courtesy of Chuck Cromwell).
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03-29-011006 viewsBen Mechler and Christie Jones of Mattapoisett cool off after a dip in the pool at the Bethel Inn in Maine earlier this month, remembering to take along a copy of their favorite local newspaper, The Wanderer, which they posed with here in the refreshing snow. 3/29/01 edition
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04-18-02-71004 viewsJoan Jepson of Marion poses with a copy of The Wanderer outside the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina during a visit in February. The Teatro is an acoustically-perfect Opera House in Bueno Aires. 4/18/02 edition
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01-25-011003 viewsPosing with a copy of The Wanderer outside the Capitol Building in Washington, DC during last Saturday’s Inauguration Ceremony to swear in President George W. Bush are Mattapoisett residents (l. to r.) Carrie Tucker, Tom Tucker, and their son, six-year-old Tommy Tucker, a student in Mrs. Evans’ Grade 1 class at Center School. The family obtained tickets to the historic event through Congressman Barney Frank’s office. (Photo by and courtesy of Carrie Tucker.) 1/25/01 edition
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6-21-01-61003 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 edition
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051503-21003 viewsOn a recent trip to Sicily, Madelyn Fogler (center, holding a copy of The Wanderer), along with Anne and Jim Shepley, all from Mattapoisett, visited Mount Edna, going up 7,000 feet. Mount Edna is Europe’s largest active volcano. (Photo courtesy of Madelyn Fogler). 5/15/03 edition
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031005-21003 viewsMegan and Justin Shay of Rochester recently shared a copy of The Wanderer with Rochester’s newest — and biggest — resident. (Photo by and courtesy of Justin Shay). 3/10/05 edition
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01-18-011002 viewsStephanie Miska, an employee at Disney World in Florida, took time out to pose in front of the attraction’s famous Cinderella’s Castle, the 182-foot tall structure which dominates the Magic Kingdom. A subscriber of The Wanderer, Ms. Miska took advantage of our invitation to send in photos of readers proudly posing in unique locations with copies of their favorite publication. Other readers who are encouraged to follow her lead may see themselves in print! (Photo by and courtesy of Stephanie Miska). 1/18/05 edition
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04-18-02-31002 viewsAn old-time resident of Antassawamuck, “Polly,” recently visited David and Joanne Cameron’s home with an issue of The Wanderer. Polly originally was a resident of Carter’s Department Store in New Bedford. She now resides in Antassawamuck but is very reclusive. 4/18/02 edition
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0325041002 viewsThe Ellis family of Mattapoisett recently took a week respite and managed to bring a copy of their favorite paper with them during February school vacation in the Turks and Caicos islands. This island chain in the West Indies is where Columbus first landed when he was traveling to the “New World.” Pictured here is Brad Ellis with a copy of The Wanderer in front of one of the waterfall pools at Beaches Resort in Turks and Caicos. (Photo by Pam Ellis, courtesy of Ron Ellis). 3/25/04 edition
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6-21-01-31001 viewsMattapoisett Library Director Judy Wallace and her husband, David Gries, took time to pose with a copy of The Wanderer outside of Monticello, the famous home of one of America’s best-known and sometimes controversial founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson. 6/21/01 edition
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