Richard Lewis Taylor

Oak Bluffs Town Column: August 5

The Midnight Train to Georgia will be stopping on Massachusetts avenue this Saturday to support the campaign efforts of Stacey Abrams, candidate for governor of Georgia.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: July 22

Edward Taylor Coombs grew up spending summers on the Vineyard with his parents, grandmother, uncles, aunts and cousins in Oak Bluffs.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: July 22

The Union Chapel Educational & Cultural Institute has named its public forum series after Charles Ogletree.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: July 15

Church history was made last Sunday when three storied religious institutions joined their congregations in a single service at the Tabernacle.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: July 8

Keisha Lance Bottoms used scripture, life experiences, poetry and her career as a public official to uplift a full sanctuary at Union Chapel.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: June 24

The inaugural program to celebrate the first national holiday of Juneteenth on the Vineyard kicked off at Union Chapel on Friday night.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: June 3

Memorial Day is a time to stop and pay respects to the many who served in the military branches and gave their lives to protect our democracy.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: May 13

The windy rain and chill signaling more like fall than spring was no match for the rush of activities in Oak Bluffs preparing for what portends to be a very busy summer.

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Oak Bluffs Town Column: March 25

Women's History Month began in 1978 as a local celebration in Santa Rosa, Calif.

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Remembering Lani Guinier, Fierce Advocate, Longtime Vineyarder

The pioneering law professor and voting rights activist who died Jan. 7 had long family ties to the Vineyard, where she had owned a home.

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