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Fatal Fire1039 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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I Found the Aardvark!1039 viewsI Found the Aardvark!
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090904-21038 viewsJamie and Hailey Gallagher of Rochester pose with a copy of The Wanderer alongside cousins Meagan Smith and Nick Nelson on the summit of Mount Megunticook in Camden Maine, the highest mainland mountain on the Atlantic coast. (Photo by and courtesy of Jill Gallagher). 9/9/04 edition
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Old Glory in Mattapoisett1037 viewsMattapoisett Selectman Jordan Collyer, Mr. Arthur C. Potter, Selectman Steve Lombard, Selectman Ray Andrews, and Mrs.Cecilie C. Potter, pose with the American flag recently presented to the Town of Mattapoisett by their son, Gunnery Sergeant Caleb C. Potter, USMC, 2nd Marine Division. This flag flew over Camp Blue Diamond, Ar Ramadi (Provincal Capital) Al Anbar, Province of Iraq, on Veterans Day, November 11, 2005, and will be kept on display in the Mattapoisett Town Hall. (Photo courtesy of Ray Andrews).
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Cup Couples1037 views(l. to r.) Bob Thompson, Andrea Keene, Hank Keene and Gale Runnells (all of Marion) pose with The Wanderer in America’s Cup Port in Valencia, Spain on May 16, 2007. (9/6/07 issue)
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Scholarship Supporter1036 viewsJeff Costa, a junior at Old Rochester Regional High School, has organized a yard sale to raise money to benefit his classmates from Rochester for the second year in a row. The fund-raiser to benefit the Rochester Scholarship Program will be held on Saturday, May 6 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (rain or shine) at the First Congregational Church in the Rochester town center. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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Old Hammondtown Orchestra1035 viewsViolinist Everett Coulter, a fifth grader at Old Hammondtown School in Mattapoisett and a member of the newly-formed Old Hammondtown School Orchestra, practices before a recent concert. The Old Hammondtown School Orchestra combines 25 members of the school’s concert band and 25 strings players and will head to the Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association (MICCA) conference next spring. (Photo by and courtesy of Laura McLean).
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062404-11032 views(L. to R.) Peter Greco of Mattapoisett, Kevin Rocha of South Dartmouth, Jerry Pilkington of Seekonk, and dog sledding guide extraordinaire Deitan Chouinard from Les Chiens du Grand Nord in St-David-De-Falardeau, Canada pose with a copy of The Wanderer during a recent three-day great adventure trek. (Photo by Lester Reich). 6/24/04 edition
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05-23-02-81031 viewsOne-and-a-half-year old Marina Ingham poses with her dad, Graeme Ingham, and a copy of The Wanderer in Sydney, Australia in front of the famous city’s landmark Opera House during a trip in March. 5/23/02 edition
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Shipyard Park, Mattapoisett1031 viewsShipyard Park, Mattapoisett
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121803-51026 viewsRobert and Carol Cattley of Water Street in Mattapoisett recently took a trip to Wellington, New Zealand. They are seen posing here at the scenic Mount Victoria Lookout with a copy of Mattapoisett’s own The Wanderer. (Photo courtesy of Robert and Carol Cattley). 12/18/03 edition
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Magnolias in Marion1026 viewsCast members for the Marion Art Center’s production of Steel Magnolias include (front, l. to r.) Shannon Farrell, Cynthia Latham, (back, l. to r.) Carolyne Fondulis, Deb Bokelkamp, Denise Giblin, and Nancy Havel. The show will be staged on March 3, 4, 9, 10 and 11 at 8:00 pm and on Sunday, March 5 at 4:00 pm. Tickets are $12.50 for Marion Art Center members and $15 general admission. Reservations are recommended as seating is limited in the Art Center’s intimate theater. Please call the center at 508-748-1266. (Photo by and courtesy of Leah Latham).
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