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Tennis Club Winners1102 viewsWinners of the recent Mattapoisett Community Tennis Association (MCTA) tournament include (l. to r.) George Chin, second place; Henry Quinlan, second place; Leonard Cook, first place; and Maureen Daher, second place. The tournament was held at Old Rochester High School on Saturday, June 23. The MCTA is a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of tennis in Mattapoisett and surrounding communities. To join, please call 508-758-2360.
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Glad Grads1100 viewsHolly Smith and Kerrin Souza pose with an “electronic” copy of The Wanderer on a tablet computer during a recent Caribbean cruise with Saint Thomas, USVI in the background. The cousins received the cruise as a graduation gift. (Photo by and courtesy of Tim Smith).
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0324051099 viewsOn Friday, March 18, members of the Old Hammondtown School Jazz Band performed to a standing-room-only crowd of music teachers at the Massachusetts Music Educators Association’s All-State Conference. Pictured are (back row, l. to r.) Jack Thomas, Michael Asci, Kyle Wheeler, Ben Burns, James Mock; (middle row, l. to r.) Nick Nadeau, Griffin Sanford, Michael Bliss, Tom Tucker, Travis Bliss, Brad Ellis; (front row, l. to r.) Teddy Kassabian, Jake Jaskolka, Laura Eklund, Jillian Zucco, and Rosemary Ramos. (Photo by and courtesy of Sandy Thomas). 3/24/05 edition
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Fatal Fire1098 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. (Photo by Paul Lopes).
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Nightfall at Ned's Point1097 viewsThe iconic Ned’s Point Lighthouse in Mattapoisett pictured on a warm summer night. The lighthouse will once again be open for tours during July and August, courtesy of the local Coast Guard Auxiliary. (Photo by and courtesy of Bharat ‘Bill’ Patel).
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Survivor Lessons1095 viewsOn March 3, a holocaust survivor visited Meg McKeon’s History class at Old Rochester Regional High School to share her memories from the war. Ms. Elizabeth Dopazo, an eleven-year-old at the time of the war, she was invited to speak to Ms. McKeon’s class through an organization called Facing History and Ourselves. “These students really are the last generation who will be able to meet a survivor face to face,” Ms. McKeon said.
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0224051094 viewsIn the aftermath of the recent “Blizzard of 2005,” several residents of the Angelica Point neighborhood (Cove Street) in Mattapoisett celebrated the much-anticipated arrival of snow removal equipment by taking a photo with a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo by and courtesy of Alison McGrath). 2/24/05 edition
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Old Glory in Mattapoisett1094 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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Women's Winner1094 viewsKaren Regan of Somerset, MA, receives her award from Scott Muller, President of Rochester Road Race, for being the women’s overall winner with a finish time of 22:06. (Photo by Angela Kantner).
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Fatal Fire1094 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. (Photo by Paul Lopes).
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08-30-01-11093 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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040705-31086 viewsMattapoisett native Toya D. Gabeler poses with a copy of The Wanderer in a canal on Unicorn Island in Mytha (Mekong Delta) in Vietnam during a recent trip. (Photo courtesy of Toya D. Gabeler). 4/7/50 edition
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