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Sengekontacket Back Open for Shellfishing After Rainfall
A state-mandated closure of Vineyard shellfishing areas has been lifted after heavy rainfall on Friday.
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Charlottesville Response Is Front and Center at Hutchins Forum
Alex Elvin
This year's forum presented by the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University was the largest in its 23-year...
12:40 pm, August 21, 2017
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From Harlem to the Vineyard, Rev. Calvin Butts Preaches the Power of Integrity
Vivian Ewing
On Sunday Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts 3rd spoke at Union Chapel about the meaning of integrity, weaving levity and solemnity into his message.
12:33 pm, August 21, 2017
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Draft Horses to Racing Pigs, Fair Brings Fun and Friendly Competition
Heather Hamacek, Vivian Ewing, and Chloe Reichel
The 156th Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair put West Tisbury at center stage. Neither pounding rain nor blistering sun could keep crowds away.
11:36 am, August 21, 2017
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Islanders Add Their Voices to Charlottesville Counterprotest
Chloe Reichel
About 80 people sang and chanted at the Civil War statue in Oak Bluffs Saturday afternoon in support of counter-protests to the recent events in...
6:19 am, August 20, 2017
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Agricultural Fair Day Three: Sun Returns, Woodsmen Roar
Vivian Ewing
Friday’s deluge of rain turned the grassy parking lots around the fair into mud pits. But on Saturday the sun and heat returned along with lots of...
9:26 pm, August 19, 2017
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Honoring the Legacy of Sen. Edward Brooke
Chloe Reichel
A scholarship event held at Lola’s last week marked 50 years since Mr. Brooke first held elected office.
5:36 pm, August 19, 2017
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Rainy Day at the Fair; Draft Horses Keep Pulling
Heather Hamacek
Teams lined up for the draft horse pull at the Agricultural Fair Friday were undeterred by rain. In fact, wet weather kept the animals cool.
5:31 pm, August 18, 2017
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Deep Bottom Pond
Karen M. Overtoom Real Estate
This custom home is beautifully designed and built for today's living. The main house has a spacious and casual floor plan that offers a design...
9:58 am, August 18, 2017
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Oak Bluffs Fireworks Set for Sunday
The rescheduled fireworks are set to go off at dusk on Sunday, August 20, over Ocean Park in Oak Bluffs.
8:30 pm, August 17, 2017
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State Forest Walk Rescheduled for Thursday
Alex Elvin
Eclogists will lead a tour of the state forest on Thursday — rescheduled from Wednesday due to rain in the forecast. The tour begins at 9 a.m. at...
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Agricultural Fair Is Timeless Nod to Tradition
Vivian Ewing
On opening day of the 156th annual Agricultural Fair, a small crowd gathered before the ticketers had arrived.
5:27 pm, August 17, 2017
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