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Oak Bluffs voters sent a loud and clear message about their desire for change on Thursday, voting out two-term selectmen Ron DiOrio and board...
For thousands of homebound and chronically ill older Massachusetts citizens, getting the home care they need just became more challenging in ways...
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By SAM LOW I remember jumping off the old little wooden bridge that used to cross over to get to the beach by Young’s old house. Also digging the...
Artemis’s Caution When you look at a deer what do you see? Carrier of ticks? Raider of you garden? Meat for your freezer? Pest, scourge, rodent...
When an individual on Mar tha’s Vineyard dials 911 seeking assistance, a sheriff’s dispatcher answers the telephone, takes information and...
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As a photographer I am always keeping my eyes open for new things to shoot. Often subjects have a way of finding me.
In every generation each person should see him/herself as if he/she personally was liberated from Egypt.
GOOD FOOD, GOOD SCHOOL Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
April Days Rain, rain go away — the familiar children’s rhyme runs through the mind this month. April showers? More like deluge with nearly five...
Treatment Required Who’s minding the store at the Edgartown wastewater treatment plant? The question has now been taken up by the Cape and...
Up-Island School Lesson The Up-Island Regional School District dodged a bullet this week when West Tisbury voters refused to cut the district’s...
Plum Achievement Plum Hill School and Island Waldorf Community, Inc. recently were awarded Waldorf certification by the Waldorf Early Childhood...

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