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022003-1988 viewsThink Spring! John Grabill of Wayland, MA and a summer resident here posed with a copy of The Wanderer during one of our numerous recent snow storms. Alas, spring is still about five weeks away, but like most in our area, Mr. Grabill is hoping it will arrive sooner than later. (Photo courtesy of John Grabill). 2/20/03 edition
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05-09-02987 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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042403987 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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041504-5987 viewsParents and mostly sixth grade children from Rochester went on a ski trip to Bretton Woods, NH recently and brought along a copy of The Wanderer and took some nice shots of the kids holding the tri-town newspaper up as a group after a spaghetti supper at the Bretton Woods Ski Lodge. (Photo by and courtesy of Peter Geldmacher). 4/15/04 edition
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Walk the Line986 viewsRochester residents Dorothy Tuttle and Mary Paynaude were among the many “walkers” who made the first annual five-kilometer trek during the Rochester Road Race. (Photo by Angela Kantner).
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The Impossible Dream985 viewsAaron Valente (Sancho Panza), C. Tucker Johnson (Don Quixote), and Chelsie Nectow (Aldonza) will star in the ORR Drama Club’s production of Man of La Mancha, to be performed at ORR High School Thursday through Saturday, March 30, 31 and April 1 at 7:30 pm; and on Sunday, April 2 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $12 for adults, and $8 for seniors and students and are now available at the Pen and Pendulum in Mattapoisett, the Marion General Store, and the Plumb Corner Market in Rochester. Tickets will also be available at the door. For additional information, please call 508-763-4727.(Photo by and courtesy of Joe Butterfield).
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Alaska�s Inside Passage985 viewsThe Wanderer followed these Marion residents on a recent cruise to Alaska�s Inside Passage. L to R: Hank Keene, Bob Thompson, Abby Keene, Mike Magni, Andrea Keene, and Gale Runnells.
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Rochester Police Department984 viewsRochester Police Department
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040705-5983 viewsKimi, Kyra and Bowen Lorden of Marion are seen here celebrating the first day of spring out on the Old Indian Trail with a copy of The Wanderer. (Photo by and courtesy of Gary P. Lorden). 4/7/50 edition
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071504-4982 viewsThe Anderson and Kelleher families of Marion spent their recent winter vacation skiing Mont Sainte Anne in Quebec. Here they pose atop the mountain with a copy of The Wanderer and a Saint Bernard named “Maggie” (center). 7/15/04 edition
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Peak Performance982 viewsWiley and Chase Gibson of Marion pose with a copy of The Wanderer at Mount Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts at 3,491 feet. The Gibson family represented Massachusetts by climbing it as part of the “50-50-1” event (50 states, 50 peaks, 1 goal), a benefit for the Cancer Foundation held on June 26. (Photo by Lisa Gibson).
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Renewing Toys and Dreams981 viewsCommunity volunteer Betsy Duncan poses with Hyde Gillette amidst her latest batch of reconditioned toys at Saint Gabriel’s Parish Hall in Marion. Ms. Duncan credits Mr. Gillette and her parents with inspiring her to start the Marion Toy Project which she’s run for the past 16 years. The annual program will mark its final year this holiday season as Ms. Duncan and her volunteers plan to retire. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).
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