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Essay Contest Deadline
Today is the deadline for Island students, grades one through eight, to enter the Mom of the Year essay writing contest. The contest, in...
5:47 pm, April 19, 2012
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News
Books Back on Main Street: Tenant for Edgartown Store
It looks like the Vineyard will remain a two-bookstore Island. David LeBreton, the owner of Edgartown Books, said this week that he has a...
5:46 pm, April 19, 2012
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Town Quickly Adopts Beer and Wine Rules
Remy Tumin
West Tisbury selectmen voted Wednesday to approve regulations for the sale of beer and wine. The move comes less than one week after voters at...
5:45 pm, April 19, 2012
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Community
Grant Writing Class
The Martha’s Vineyard Donors Collaborative will host a three-class grant writing and research workshop at the Oak Bluffs Library’s Martha’s Vineyard...
5:45 pm, April 19, 2012
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New Bedford Renews Push for Freight Service to the Vineyard
Peter Brannen
New Bedford civic leaders this week doubled down on their push to have the Steamship Authority begin summer freight service between their city and...
5:44 pm, April 19, 2012
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Commentary
An Institution Moves Across the Street
Elizabeth Bennett
The news that the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore would be moving hit me hard. Granted, it’s only to a space across the street. And I shouldn’t have been...
5:00 pm, April 19, 2012
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Commentary
As Nature Teaches, She Walks the Walk
Alison L. Mead
I grew up in a very small town in Connecticut. There was one babysitter, Mrs. Shepard, an older woman who lived on a farm, and many kids in town...
5:00 pm, April 19, 2012
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Commentary
Despite Woes, This is No Great Depression
Gregory J. Wallance
The Obama campaign’s recently released online documentary, The Road We’ve Traveled, opens by evoking the plight of the economy when Obama took...
4:55 pm, April 19, 2012
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Editorials
Wampanoag Nation
Nearly ten years ago a small shed went up on the Cook Lands in Aquinnah fronting Menemsha Pond, property owned by the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (...
4:45 pm, April 19, 2012
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In Vineyard Skies
Venus
The brightest planet in the sky tonight is Venus, high in the western sky. Venus is moving through the zodiacal constellation Taurus. It is a short...
4:45 pm, April 19, 2012
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Commentary
Wahsashores Chronicle: Sometimes Paradise Requires a Septic System
From time to time, whenever inspiration aligns with respiration, I will be contributing a column to this paper. It will cover some aspect of moving...
4:45 pm, April 19, 2012
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Gazette Chronicle
Tall Lobster Tail
From Gazette editions of April, 1987: A monster lobster was landed this week by the 75-foot fishing boat Unicorn out of Menemsha. Capt. Gregory...
4:45 pm, April 19, 2012
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