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Rochester's Early New Year664 viewsNew Year’s Eve came early as the Rochester Council on Aging (COA) hosted their First Annual New Year’s Eve Party at the Rochester Senior Center on Friday, December 29. The revelers who attended the party were treated to everything one would expect in a New Year’s celebration. The occaision included music, bubbling drinks, streamers, party hats and a balloon drop and, there was even a master of ceremonies answering to the name Dick Clark! (Photo by Robert Chiarito).44444
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Goal to Gold1625 viewsRecently a group of Mattapoisett kids were involved in a hockey tournament in Montreal, Canada, where they were successful in winning the Gold Medal. Congratulations to the Hetland Panthers Squirt Hockey Team for capturing the Gold Medal at the CAN/AM Challenge Cup in Montreal, Canada. Mattapoisett Team members pictured here include (clockwise) James Gamache, Cameron Severino, Shane “Shaniack” Mathews, and Connor Severino.44444
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Stories in Stone904 viewsMattapoisett Historical Museum Curator Bette Roberts poses in front of a few of the historic gravestones on display at the Mattapoisett museum. Ms. Roberts recently gave a guided tour and talk on the Barlow Burying Ground in Mattapoisett. (Photo by Nancy MacKenzie).44444
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Clowning Achievement1262 viewsThe YMCA of the Southcoast in New Bedford was recently presented with a grant of $25,000 from Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Eastern New England during halftime at a Boston Celtics game. Pictured (l. to r.) are Charlie Winterhalter, President, RMHC of Eastern New England and McDonald’s Owner/Operator; Edie Stevenson, Executive Director, RMHC of Eastern New England; Ronald McDonald; Gary Schuyler, President, YMCA Southcoast; David Joseph, Executive Director, Dartmouth YMCA; and Lucky.44444
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022703951 viewsEmma and Daniel Gregory posed with a copy of The Wanderer alongside their mom, Shelley Forrester, at the Grand Place of Brussels in Belgium, near where they live. The family members are summer residents of Mattapoisett and have many relatives in town and in nearby Fairhaven. (Photo by and courtesy of Doug Gregory). 2/27/03 edition44444
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Center School, Mattapoisett1495 viewsCenter School, Mattapoisett44444
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041703-11032 viewsEvelyn and Gene Pursley of Mattapoisett posed with a copy of their favorite local newspaper, The Wanderer, during a vacation to the Island of Pico in the Azores just off the coast of Portugal last year. (Photo courtesy of Gene Pursley). 4/17/03 edition44444
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Boy Scout at Jamboree2025 viewsStar Scout Michael Parker of Troop 52 from Saint Mary’s Parish in Fairhaven recently attended the national Boy Scout Jamboree in Virginia along with some 31,788 other scouts; 3,532 leaders; and 7,743 staff members.44444
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121803-41126 viewsHelen McGowan Gardner and Trudy McCormack of Mattapoisett recently took a trip to Ireland and remembered to take along a copy of their hometown newspaper, The Wanderer, which they posed with here. (Photo courtesy of Trudy McCormack). 12/18/03 edition44444
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0609051050 viewsMattapoisett resident Lori Bardwell (right) poses with a copy of The Wanderer alongside tentmate Colette Laroche during the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer held last month in Boston. The event drew some 1,750 walkers who raised over $4 million for breast cancer research. (Photo courtesy of Lori Bardwell). 6/9/05 edition44444
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Preserving Open Space1295 viewsChristopher Makepeace, Joanna Bennett, Zelinda Douhan, and Richard Canning from the Makepeace Neighborhood Fund present a check to Erin Bryant and Susan Adams on behalf of the Rochester Land Trust. The $7,500 grant will be used to preserve open space in the Town of Rochester. (Photo courtesy of Susan Adams).44444
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Defib Donation937 viewsRochester Chief Dispatcher Tracy Eldridge (left) presents Rochester Police Chief Paul Magee (right) with a new portable defibrillator which Ms. Eldridge managed to purchase with a donation she solicited from People in Business Care (PIBC). The $3,000 donated unit will be kept inside one of the on-duty police cruisers at all times. (Photo by Kenneth J. Souza).44444
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