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02-28-02-2971 viewsJohn Folino and Jerry Goodale of Mattapoisett pose at the halfway point of crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Europe (Portugal) to the Tortola in the BVI (Caribbean) during a recent trip to deliver a sailboat. 2/28/02 edition
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040104970 viewsAfter a shopping spree at the famed Harrods, Lee Yeaton of Mattapoisett posed here with a copy of The Wanderer, for which she works as a contributing writer, alongside her niece in London, England during a recent trip. The two enjoyed an elegant afternoon tea at Brown’s Hotel in London. While there Ms. Yeaton also visited with her granddaughter, Genevieve Wheeler (ORR Class of 2001), a student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who is doing her junior year abroad at the University of Stirling, Scotland. (Photo courtesy of Lee Yeaton). 4/1/04 edition
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10-05-00 cover969 viewsThe first of our featured “wanderers,” Mattapoisett native Tim Lynch poses with an issue of his favorite local news source from somehwere in the Persian Gulf. Pictured behind him is the USS George Washington (CVN-73). On the cover of our October 5, 2000 edition.
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12-13-01969 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 edition
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03-21-02968 viewsKen and Melody Pacheco of Mattapoisett recently took a cruise to the Bahamas aboard the Discovery Sun and remembered to bring a copy of The Wanderer along with them, which they posed with here. (Photo courtesy of Ken Pacheco). 3/21/02 edition
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6-21-01-2967 viewsAlex Zarlengo, a sixth grade student at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett, brought his copy of The Wanderer with him to Manchester, VT where he posed with a King Tut-inspired, Egyptian-looking scrap metal sculpture on the grounds of the Washburton Inn. 6/21/01 edition
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11-08-01967 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 edition
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04-12-01-3966 viewsKenny and Melody Pacheco of Mattapoisett pose with Howie Bates (center) while vacationing in Fort Lauderdale, FL recently. Of course, even when they’re away from home, they enjoy reading The Wanderer to keep up on all the tri-town news! (Photo courtesy of Melody and Kenny Pacheco.) 4/12/01 edition
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090904-3966 viewsBarbara Hill and her family pose with a copy of The Wanderer while on vacation recently at the Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, NY. (Photo by and courtesy of Lisa Hill). 9/9/04 edition
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05-10-01-1965 viewsCharlie Tate of Mattapoisett poses in front of a statue honoring Prince Henry the Navigator in Sagres, Portugal during a recent trip. The site is a navigation school to which scientists, cartographers, astronomers, and explorers from all over Europe once flocked. This school and its students sparked the “age of discovery” which culminated with the discovery of the Americas and also a sea route to Asia. There is a similar statue dedicated to Prince Henry located in nearby Fall River. 05/10/01 edition
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04-12-01-2964 viewsJackie VanVoris of Mattapoisett poses with The Wanderer at Lahaina, Maui last month. A restored brig, the Carthaginia II, can be seen in the background marking the place where in 1819 a whaler out of New Bedford anchored and was the first in Hawaii to open greater trade with the islands. (Photo courtesy of Jackie VanVoris.) 4/12/01 edition
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05-24-01963 viewsOlivia, Meredith and Sharon Pinard of Mattapoisett took a recent trip to Valley Forge in Pennsylvania, the historic landmark where George Washington once led his troops and set up camp during a brutal winter, just prior to his legendary “crossing of the Delaware.” 5/24/01 edition
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