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June Schoppe Exhibit
Island artist June Schoppe presents her first solo Island exhibition at the Chilmark Library/
12:19 pm, September 7, 2017
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For Photography and Surfing, the Decisive Moment Is Key
Heather Hamacek
Photographer Elizabeth Cecil chases a specific light that evokes the winters of her Milwaukee youth hovering over endless oceans.
10:58 am, September 7, 2017
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Firefighters Extinguish Chilmark House Fire
Sara Brown
A roof fire at a Chilmark home was quickly extinguished Wednesday afternoon by up-Island firefighters. The fire broke out during heavy rain and...
5:04 pm, September 6, 2017
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MVYouth Sees Summer Success
The community fund founded in August 2014 has renewed over ninety per cent of its original founding donors.
11:09 am, September 6, 2017
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Wounded Veteran Gets the Royal Vineyard Treatment
Army Chief Jackie Key arrived Tuesday for a free Martha’s Vineyard vacation arranged by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
10:34 am, September 6, 2017
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At Summer's End, Choosing to Take the Long Way Home
Megan Cerullo
For over 40 years, at the beginning and end of summer, Bill Everdell has commuted between the Vineyard and Brooklyn by bicycle.
3:10 pm, September 4, 2017
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Hiking the Long Trail for a Good Cause
Heather Hamacek
On Saturday Todd Hitchings embarked on a one-month trek along the Long Trail in Vermont, to raise money for Islanders affected by the opioid crisis.
5:08 pm, September 3, 2017
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Neighbors Roll Up Their Sleeves to Restore Ailing Sunset Lake
Chloe Reichel
The sandy shores and clear waters of Sunset Lake in Oak Bluffs once made it an attraction in its own right. Now the Friends and Neighbors of Sunset...
6:21 am, September 2, 2017
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Grass Fields Project Stalls Amid Disagreement Over Contract
Alex Elvin
Negotiations between the regional high school district committee and a group that wants to upgrade and maintain the school playing fields have been...
5:59 pm, August 31, 2017
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Not Just Your Imagination, Summer Traffic Is on the Rise
Chloe Reichel
Numbers from the SSA, Martha’s Vineyard Commission and Vineyard Transit Authority confirm that cars and traffic are on the increase.
5:37 pm, August 31, 2017
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Claws for a Cause; For Summer Fundraising, Lobster Is King
The lobster roll economy on Martha’s Vineyard is booming — fundraising operations that generate, by conservative estimate, more than $430,000...
5:23 pm, August 31, 2017
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Inaugural Summer Food Program for Kids Saw High Demand
Louisa Hufstader
For five weeks this summer, hundreds of Martha’s Vineyard children had a place to eat lunch for free.
5:09 pm, August 31, 2017
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