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Snowfall Leads to Early School Closures, Ferry Cancellations
Sara Brown
Vineyard schools and town buildings were closing early Friday as a night of heavy rainfall turned to snow late in the morning.
12:56 pm, February 5, 2016
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Editorials
Money for Nothing
Looking back, the Army Corps of Engineers project to dredge the Menemsha channel was troubled from the start.
6:10 pm, February 4, 2016
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Commentary
Art Fueled by the Spirit of Imagination
Bill Eville
On Wednesday afternoon Miss Lani sat on the floor with a group of young children at the children’s art studio.
6:09 pm, February 4, 2016
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Unconditional Love is Always the Answer with Children
Lani Carney
Looking back, I was too young to be a professor and the man enrolled in my child psychology course was too young to be at war.
6:05 pm, February 4, 2016
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At Coast Guard Station Menemsha, Always Ready
Alex Elvin
Every morning, members of Coast Guard Station Menemsha head down to the West Dock, past the old fishing shacks on Basin Road, to begin their day’s...
6:04 pm, February 4, 2016
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Coming to a Big Screen Near You: Chappaquiddick the Movie
Apex Entertainment is casting actors for a film that will chronicle the story of Sen. Edward (Ted) Kennedy and the accident on Chappaquiddick.
6:03 pm, February 4, 2016
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Hail the Hokule'a, Twin Hulls of Heaven
Sam Low
To a modern sailor’s eye, she appears strange. Her twin hulls are joined by laminated wooden crossbeams.
5:59 pm, February 4, 2016
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Words Can Wiggle, But Can the Planet?
Edward Hoagland
Phone booth, bookworm, crowbait, goose as a verb, horse-trading, horse-faced, cowpies or emotionally cowed, and other farm-based figures of speech...
5:57 pm, February 4, 2016
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Thumbs Up But Fortunes Down
Jim Malkin
I was delighted to read my friend Chris Fischer’s recent commentary about the fawn, the rib eye and the man named Jay.
5:24 pm, February 4, 2016
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Gazette Chronicle
Hospital Corners
It has been said that the hospital which stood at this place was the first marine hospital in the United States.
5:23 pm, February 4, 2016
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Letters to the Editor
Keeping the Lights On
Many Islanders understand that summer-only businesses are more profitable than year-round businesses.
5:21 pm, February 4, 2016
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Letters to the Editor
Bernie's Revolution
Can Bernie win the general election? That is the most common concern people have expressed.
5:20 pm, February 4, 2016
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