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After 12 Special Years, Mr. Fenner Retires
Remy Tumin
At a potluck lunch on Tuesday afternoon to honor Frank Fenner on his retirement after 12 years as a Chilmark selectmen, Chuck Hodgkinson, who has...
5:29 pm, April 26, 2012
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News
Company Sentenced in Oak Bluffs Oil Spill
A Falmouth-based fuel company was fined $25,000 and sentenced to three years probation in Dukes County superior court this week for charges related...
5:29 pm, April 26, 2012
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Selectman, Restaurateur Clash Over Return of Cafe Moxie
Peter Brannen
A Main street Vineyard Haven restaurant that has sat empty for years was singled out for biting criticism by one of the town selectmen this week,...
5:27 pm, April 26, 2012
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News
Jon Snyder Wins Tisbury Seat Over Tom Pachico in Tight Race
Peter Brannen
Longtime town finance committee member Jon Snyder is the newest member of the Tisbury board of selectmen after narrowly edging out town health...
5:24 pm, April 26, 2012
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Chilmark Voters Green-light Estuaries Study, Elect Bill Rossi Selectman
Remy Tumin
Chilmark voters elected a new selectman, pledged money for studying town ponds and approved a hefty budget hike at the annual town meeting and...
5:22 pm, April 26, 2012
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More Flatbread Pizza, Less Music Planned As Nightclub Bows Out
Sara Brown
Nectar’s, the popular Island nightclub and current torch holder for the Vineyard music scene, may be gone by the coming summer, as the company...
5:21 pm, April 26, 2012
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Editorials
Ponds in Peril
The sun fell behind the Chilmark Pond the other day, casting long shadows across the landscape as sheep grazed above at the Allen Farm. It was one of...
5:00 pm, April 26, 2012
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Editorials
Art and Conversation
If the purpose of art is to provoke, the positive messages festooning the Vineyard this week have met their objective. For many, the eleven signs...
5:00 pm, April 26, 2012
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Commentary
The Day Trash Talk Translates Into Action
Alison L. Mead
“Carry In, Carry Out” read the colorful crayon signs displayed on bulletin boards at many Island beaches, but as beach clean-up volunteers...
4:15 pm, April 26, 2012
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Commentary
Vineyard Buzz: More Than 150 Bee Species
Paul Goldstein
Once again, we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all those who have participated in the Martha’s Vineyard pollinator project by helping to...
4:00 pm, April 26, 2012
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Gazette Chronicle
Spring Eternal
From Gazette spring editorials: The trailing arbutus is not the first flower of spring — it appears after the skunk cabbage, for instance — but it...
4:00 pm, April 26, 2012
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
MEMO TO COMCAST Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Thank you Pam Dolby, Jennifer Rand, Edgartown selectman and all the other Island town officials that...
4:00 pm, April 26, 2012
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