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Strolling in Marion459 viewsHeavy rain stopped just in time for Santa Claus to make his first turn around Marion on a wagon pulled by Clydesdale horses during the town’s December 12, 2010, Holiday Stroll event. Photo by Laura Pedulli.
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Guest Chef459 viewsGuest Chef Colin Bradley visited the Old Rochester Regional High School on March 7, 2011 to prepare African nectar tomato soup, veggie burger, and chicken salad w/cranberries. Photo by Felix Perez. March 10, 2011 edition
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2016 Groundhog Day Cover Contest459 viewsAn entry from our 2016 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Neva Matos
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Reflecting on Harbor Days 459 viewsMirror, mirror, on the ground, what’s the fairest event around? This nautical mirror for sale at Harbor Days on Saturday reflects the general splendor of the annual Mattapoisett event as shoppers fill the many aisles of various arts and crafts vendors, looking to see what’s new and what’s traditionally found at Harbor Days year after year. Photo by Jean Perry
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Cover Contest Entry458 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2009 Halloween Cover Contest
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2015 Groundhog Day Cover Contest458 viewsAn entry from our 2015 Groundhog Day Cover contest by Kelsey Tierney
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2010 Groundhog Cover Contest Entry456 viewsOne of the many entries in the 2010 Groundhog Cover Contest
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Omaha Aardvarks456 views All the way from Omaha we bring you Aayla Aardvark. Aayla was born in October to parents Anikin and Alvin, and resides in the nocturnal exhibit at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium. In the pictures the aardvarks are playing with The Wanderer mascot aardvark toys!
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2014 Halloween Cover Contest456 views2014 Halloween Cover Contest entry by Kira Sarkarati
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Monarch Caterpillar 456 viewsA monarch caterpillar devours a milkweed leaf in a small Mattapoisett meadow. Having probably been the last of the four generations of monarchs born since the start of the spring migration back to Mattapoisett (monarchs only enjoy a butterfly existence for two to six weeks), this caterpillar will undergo metamorphosis and likely be one of those that will soon head south to Mexico, flying two miles high in the sky. Photo by Jean Perry. September 15, 2016 edition
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2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry456 views2017 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Anna Kippenberger
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2018 Halloween Cover Contest 456 views2018 Halloween Cover Contest Entry by Abigail Jacques
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