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012005992 viewsMembers of the Belliveau family of Rochester pose with copies of The Wanderer at the recent Belliveau Family Reunion held in August 2004 in Belliveau Cover, Nova Scotia, Canada. Pictured here are Rochester residents six-year-old Sarah, eleven-year-old Tyler, and eight-year-old Jessica with cousins Jonathon and William Latino. 1/20/05
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12-20-01991 viewsCould this be “Dog Day Afternoon”? No, it’s Alan and Toby Bulotsky of Mattapoisett, posing proudly with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent visit to the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, Michigan. The museum is known for many exotic and unique vehicles, including this easily-recognizable product promoter. 12/20/01 edition
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02-14-02-1991 viewsThis photo was taken on a recent trip to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Outside the Rijksmuseum, standing behind Fransje and Nick Zucchero from Pine Island Road in Mattapoisett is a living statue of a seventeenth century gentleman, most likely a member of a military company. This period-bedecked man might have been an ideal subject for one of Rembrandt’s paintings. 2/14/02 edition
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03-15-01-2990 viewsBetty Parker of Mattapoisett stands ashore on the continent of Antarctica at Neko Harbor on the Danco Coast (latitude 64 degrees, 49.5 minutes south, 62 degrees, 52.3 minutes west) posing with a copy of The Wanderer while Gentoo penguins approach in the background. The air temperature was 42 degrees, sea temperature 32 degrees — a beautiful day to land after a rough crossing of the Drake Passage. 3/15/01 edition
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11-01-01-2988 viewsMarion resident Helen G. Westergard poses at Sandia Peak in Albuquerque, New Mexico during a recent trip with a copy of The Wanderer in hand. (Photo courtesy of Helen Westergard). 11/1/01 edition
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071504-3988 viewsDonald and Carol Lamarr of Mattapoisett remembered to bring a copy of The Wanderer along with them on their recent trip to Maui. Here they can be seen in the scenic setting on one of many stops on the Road to Hana. 7/15/04 edition
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07-21-01986 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 edition
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08-30-01-1986 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 edition
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04-12-01-4983 viewsJanice, Hilary and Katie Kearns of Mattapoisett traveled to Cosmel, Mexico for their February vacation and were able to find a familiar-looking seahorse seat on which to pose with a copy of The Wanderer. The trio made a brief stop while on a cruise ship, which can be glimpsed in the background. (Photo courtesy of the Kearns family.) 4/12/01 edition
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05-23-02-4983 viewsBob and Angela Moshiri of Marion Road in Mattapoisett pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent trip to the land “Down Under.” They’re sitting on a statue of a “Moa,” one of the largest birds in the world which became extinct some 300 years ago and was indigenous to NZ. 5/23/02 edition
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022003-2982 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 edition
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041703-4982 viewsDuring a family trip to Walt Disney World in October, 2002, these “Wandering Wanderers” posed with a copy of their favorite local newspaper at the Magic Kingdom. Pictured here (l. to r.) are Michelle Barrows, Shannon Davis, and Jason Davis. (Photo courtesy of Glenn and Cathy Davis). 4/17/03 edition
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