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News
Girls’ Hockey Is Sam Sherman’s Legacy
Ivy Ashe
In 1996, there was one high school girls’ hockey program on the Cape and Islands. It started as a club team, composed of former figure skaters,...
3:14 pm, January 19, 2012
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Shot or Frozen, Ring-Necked Pheasants Find Island a Tough Go
Peter Brannen
Meet the Island’s most reluctant tourist, the ring-necked pheasant. Plucked from a bucolic life on a MassWildlife-sanctioned game farm in New...
3:13 pm, January 19, 2012
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To Dredge or Not to Dredge? West Tisbury Mulls Options for Scenic Mill Pond
Peter Brannen
Mill Pond, the placid 17th century swan-dotted pond that graces the entrance to the village of West Tisbury, is the scene of a quietly growing...
3:10 pm, January 19, 2012
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News
Oak Bluffs Delivers Tax Bills; News is Mixed for Homeowners
Sara Brown
Tax bills are out in Oak Bluffs, the only town on the Island that has set its tax rate yet this year, and the result is a mixed bag. Some property...
3:06 pm, January 19, 2012
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Commentary
Island Rallies Round the Occupy Movement
Sam Low
On Jan. 15 more than 90 people gathered at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center for an afternoon of videos, music and discussions about the Occupy...
2:02 pm, January 19, 2012
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Commentary
New Musical Hotspot Harkens Back to Old-Time Hootenannys
Todd Follansbee
By TODD FOLLANSBEE
1:54 pm, January 19, 2012
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Commentary
Phone Scams Often Target the Elderly
Iris C. Freeman
He was calling from the police station and he was crying. We had a bad connection, but it sounded as if he were in some awful trouble up in Canada...
1:51 pm, January 19, 2012
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Books & Ideas
Poem: Ode to a Politician
Frank Elliott
I love to work a crowd from top to bottom and as wide as they make em as long as you’ve got ’em. I love to work a crowd that I can swim across...
1:48 pm, January 19, 2012
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Gazette Chronicle
Old Wounds
From Gazette editions of January, 1937: News dispatches say that Hitler ordered all the German people to eat more fish. The implication is that...
1:45 pm, January 19, 2012
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
TAX JUMP Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
1:44 pm, January 19, 2012
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Editorials
Hail to the Chief
He was a man of few words, but when he was honored with a surprise party in 1991 after half a century in the Oak Bluffs fire department, more than...
1:43 pm, January 19, 2012
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Editorials
On the Right Scale
As a winter-long discussion begins in Chilmark about the impacts from overly large houses on the landscape and character of the town, it is ironic...
1:42 pm, January 19, 2012
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