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Planted in Mattapoisett906 views(L. to R.) Katherine, Ben, Patrick and Laura Shachoy stand by their newly-planted Kousa Dogwood, marking the first tree in the Mattapoisett Tree Committee’s 150 by 150 tree-planting project. The year-long campaign is being planned to commemorate the town’s 150th Anniversary in 2007. (Photo by and courtesy of Laura McLean).     (43 votes)
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Library Leaning898 viewsThe Mattapoisett Free Public Library Trustees recently announced the installation of a new handrail which should afford easier access to the library in its temporary quarters at Center School, especially for those citizens who have had difficulty climbing the outside staircase. The first patrons to officially use this new handrail were longtime library volunteer “Papa” John Hilsabeck and his 3-year old granddaughter Rachel Foye, pictured here.     (43 votes)
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04-18-02-71041 viewsJoan Jepson of Marion poses with a copy of The Wanderer outside the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina during a visit in February. The Teatro is an acoustically-perfect Opera House in Bueno Aires. 4/18/02 edition     (43 votes)
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Easter Egg Hunt522 viewsAnnual Pre-School and Elementary Student Easter Egg Hunt held on Saturday, March 22, at the Plumb Corner Mall in Rochester. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (23 votes)
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Sounds of the South Coast584 viewsMembers of the South Coast Chamber Music Society perform classical pieces during their recent winter concert at Tabor Academy’s Lyndon South Auditorium in Marion on Saturday, January 20. The evening began with a brief history lesson by the Society’s President, Anthony J. Lewis, Ph.D. The South Coast Chamber Music Society will next be at Tabor Academy on March 3, 2007 performing the works of Brahms, Martinu, Schumann and Weber during their spring concert. (Photo by Robert Chiarito).     (29 votes)
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022003-1987 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     (29 votes)
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Deck the Doors679 viewsWinners of Mattapoisett’s Second Annual “Deck the Doors” Contest, sponsored by the Mattapoisett Women’s Club, include 9 Crestfield Street, which was awarded the Nautical Award. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (26 votes)
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Mr. Poems, I Presume?808 viewsJeff Nathan, an award-winning children’s author and creator of PunOETRY, is seen here playing “Sherlock Poems: Poetry Detective” at Mattapoisett’s Center School on Tuesday, January 9 during one of three assemblies for K-3 students. Mr. Nathan’s appearance at the school was supported, in part, by a grant from the Mattapoisett Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).     (29 votes)
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Mission Improvisation1323 viewsSaxophone players Travis and Michael Bliss are joined by bass guitarist Ian McLean. The youngsters find time outside school band practices to jam together in an improvisational jazz combo. (Photo by and courtesy of Laura McLean).     (96 votes)
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08-30-01-21034 viewsIn June a group of eight students and four adults associated with Tabor Academy in Marion took a two-week trip to China. Nathaniel Walton (‘04) of Marblehead, MA took along a copy of The Wanderer with him and is seen here posing with it in front of the Forbidden City in Tiananmen Square, Beijing with (l. to r.) Sean Shin (‘01) of Seoul, Korea; Elizabeth Ng (‘01) of Grafton, MA; Philip Smith (‘68) and his son, Victor, of San Francisco, CA; Sandra Hagen (‘02) of Dusseldorf, Germany; Christina Smith of Sarasota, FL; Richard Marr, Tabor Academy faculty member and Marion resident; Nathaniel Walton with Wanderer; Steven Downes, Tabor faculty member and Marion resident; Frank Ng (‘02) of Grafton, MA; and Martha Walton of Marblehead, MA. (Photo courtesy of Martha Walton). 8/30/01 edition     (32 votes)
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0120051050 viewsMembers of the Belliveau family of Rochester pose with copies of The Wanderer at the recent Belliveau Family Reunion held in August 2004 in Belliveau Cover, Nova Scotia, Canada. Pictured here are Rochester residents six-year-old Sarah, eleven-year-old Tyler, and eight-year-old Jessica with cousins Jonathon and William Latino. 1/20/05     (41 votes)
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Hathaway Getaway1268 viewsThree generations of the Hathaway clan get together every winter for an “All Boys Ski Trip.” Here Ken Hathaway Sr. (center, holding a copy of The Wanderer), is accompanied by his six sons and three grandsons in North Conway, NH. Bottom row, l. to r., Robert, Ethan, Jonathan, “Grampa” Ken, and Stephen. Back row, l. to r., Mark, Timmy, Noah, and Malcolm Hathaway.     (50 votes)
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