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09-02-04961 viewsMarion residents Emil Assing, Theo Assing, and cousin Tosh Allan pose with a copy of The Wanderer as they feed a real-live kangaroo at the Currumbin Bird Sanctuary on the Gold Coast of Australia. The group recently traveled to the land “down under” to visit relatives. (Photo by and courtesy of Terry Allan). 9/2/04 edition
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Scout Fundraiser960 viewsA local man and his children skate at the ice rink at Tabor Academy on Sunday, February 3. Cub Scout Pack 32 of Marion held a skating fundraiser to raise money to help off-set the costs of various trips and activities they participate in throughout the year. Photo by Eric Tripoli.
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Painting the Town959 viewsMattapoisett artist Anthony Days works on a scenic watercolor landscape for the third annual “Paint the Town ... A Fresh Paint Event” to benefit the Mattapoisett Free Public Library. The event was held in anticipation of this weekend’s Harbor Days Festival and as part of a series of day-long activities which culminated with an auction of the paintings created earlier in the day and a “Taste of the Town” which showcased over a dozen local restauranteurs. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).
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Closing A Chapter959 viewsRochester’s Facilities Manager Mike Meunier poses with outgoing Library Director Olivia Melo in front of the newly-finished front foyer at the Plumb Memorial Library — one of Ms. Melo’s completed projects. After three years as Library Director, Ms. Melo is leaving Rochester to take a job with the Lakeville Public Library. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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042403956 viewsCorinna Thompson and Geoffrey Rowley, both of Marion, pose with a copy of The Wanderer in hand, as they get ready to go sledding. The picture was taken in Grindelwald, Switzerland, during the recent February school vacation week. (Photo courtesy of Joan Wing). 4/24/03 edition
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090904-4956 viewsWell-traveled members of the Mattapoisett Touring Club pose with a copy of The Wanderer during one of their recent ventures to Florence, Italy. The trip also included Rome and Tuscany. 9/9/04 edition
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Faith, Food and Fun956 viewsChildren enjoy fun and games during the Mattapoisett Congregational Church’s Third Annual Homecoming Sunday at historic Ned’s Point in Mattapoisett. This “glorious day of fun, faith and food” opened the beginning of a new year for the congregation’s Sunday School program and concluded with a family picnic at the point. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).
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6-21-01-1954 viewsSuzan Mitchell and Marianne Mattison of Mattapoisett took The Wanderer to the Great Wall of China while on vacation there. This photo was taken at Badaling, about 40 miles outside of Beijing. The Great Wall is over 4,000 miles long and was built by hand in the 5th century A.D. 6/21/01 edition
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South Coast Singles954 viewsMembers of the South Coast Singles Group — which was founded by residents in Mattapoisett — recently met at a member’s house for a rousing round of the game Twister. The non-profit group is currently comprised of about 13 members and is open to singles ages 35 to 55.
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Going to Greenland954 viewsFairhaven Library Director Carolyn Longworth poses with a copy of The Wanderer during a recnet trip to Tassiusaq, Greenland. (Photo courtesy of Carolyn Longworth).
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05-09-02953 viewsAfter a year and a half of sponsoring our “Wandering Wanderers” photo submission contest, Fairhaven’s Walter F. Tyz has to take the prize for most clever submission. Mr. Tyz sent this photo along with a note stating “I got a passport and motored all the way to Mattapoisett with my copy of The Wanderer (and) posed in front of the edifice and adjacent areas of that exotic location.” Yes, here he is standing in front of our office on County Road in Mattapoisett. Oddly enough, it’s the last place we think of in terms of ideal “vacation spots,” but to each his own. (Photo courtesy of Walter Tyz). 5/9/02 edition
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Buzzards Bay Regatta 2006953 viewsBoats filled Sippican Harbor in Marion on Sunday, August 6 for the 2006 running of the Buzzards Bay Regatta. (Photo by Taylor Mello).
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