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Trick or Tree?1160 viewsThis spooky spectre of a gnarled tree is located at the corner of Mattapoisett Road and New Bedford Road in Rochester. Looking like something that walked right out of the twisted forest in The Wizard of Oz, the tree seems right at home during this haunted season of All Hallow’s Eve. (Photo by and courtesy of Wendy Ashworth).
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040705-21155 viewsCarmelo Nicolosi poses with daughter Juliana Nicolosi and nephew Raymond Lawton in front of a “giant snowman” they created during one of many recent snowstorms in Mattapoisett. (Photo courtesy of Carmelo Nicolosi). 4/7/50 edition
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12-26-02-11154 viewsCommander Bill Hollman, US Navy Reserve, of Marion, enjoys The Wanderer during a break while at sea aboard the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) recently. 12/26/02 edition
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090904-11154 viewsAlicia Crabbe and Bob Lawrence of Rochester took The Wanderer to Machu Picchu, Peru, deep in the Andes Mountains. Machu Picchu was the religious sacred city of the Inca Empire. The Wanderer traveled by plane, bus, train and foot to get there. (Photo courtesy of Alicia Crabbe). 9/9/04 edition
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Nutcracker in New Bedford1151 viewsSasha Nochimow of Marion will portray “Clara” in the New Bedford Ballet’s production of the Mini Nutcracker to be staged in the Alves Theater, 430 County Street in New Bedford, on Saturday, December 10 at 7:00 and 8:00 pm; Sunday, December 11 at 2:00 and 3:00 pm; Friday, December 16 at 7:00 and 8:00 pm; and Sunday, December 18 at 2:00 and 3:00 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children, seniors and students. All proceeds will benefit the New Bedford Ballet Foundation. (Photo courtesy of Lucy Iannotti).
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0108041143 viewsA group of tri-town area residents recently traveled to Chicago, IL to attend the wedding of John Mello and Dawn Peterson and took the time to pose in front of the famed Wrigley Building with a copy of The Wanderer. Pictured here at the famous site are (rear, l. to r.) Robert Bertrand, Todd Henshaw, Lenny DiPasqua, Polly Henshaw, Jonathan Henshaw, (middle, l. to r.) Lisa Bertrand, Patty DiPasqua, Susan Henshaw, Kim Henshaw, and (front) Phillip Mello and George Henshaw. 1/8/04 edition
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0205041142 viewsStuck in Chicago ... this family recently took a vacation over the holidays and got stuck in Chicago’s notorious O’Hare Airport for 27 hours on their way back. Luckily, Paul Keane (their great uncle) remembered to bring this copy of The Wanderer with him just for the photo-op. They were hoping to get a shot on top of Donner Summit in the Sierras, but that didn’t work out. Pictured here are Garrett Bauer, Kayla Souza, Holly Smith and Kerrin Souza. (Photo by and courtesy of Tim Smith). 2/5/04 edtion
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VB Engrossed1140 viewsFOX 25 Morning News Commentator and Howie Carr Talk Show alum Doug “VB” Goudie finds himself engrossed with the latest issue of The Wanderer. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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09-19-021133 viewsThe “Dog Days of Summer” may be over, but this one-year-old Yellow Lab named “Margaux” is taking advantage of the remaining nice weather to sit outside and read his favorite news source, The Wanderer. His owners, Fransje and Nick Zucchero of Mattapoisett, always make sure to read it first before Margaux gets a hold of it. (Photo by and courtesy of Fransje Zucchero). 9/19/02 edition
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Fatal Fire1133 viewsA devastating house fire at 13 Briar Road in the Point Connett area of Mattapoisett claimed the life of the sole occupant, 72-year-old Carlton Cook, on Sunday afternoon, February 3. Fire officials were concerned with two liquid propane tanks near the building which can be seen here in the left foreground. (Photo by Paul Lopes).
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121803-41128 viewsHelen McGowan Gardner and Trudy McCormack of Mattapoisett recently took a trip to Ireland and remembered to take along a copy of their hometown newspaper, The Wanderer, which they posed with here. (Photo courtesy of Trudy McCormack). 12/18/03 edition
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0203051128 viewsFour men, including workers from the Mattapoisett Boatyard, currently working on the restoration of the half-scale model of the whale ship Lagoda at the New Bedford Whaling Museum recently posed on deck with copies of The Wanderer. Pictured here (l. to r.) are Craig Williams, Karl Collyer, Thomas Tucker, and Loulou Casi. The restoration is being conducted in stages, with the present focus being the removal of old sails and repairs to the rigging, all of which will be necessary prior to the new sails being b
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