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Commentary
To Adapt to Climate Change, Hard Facts Need Creative Options
Liz Durkee
It is one thing to live on an Island. It is quite another to do so as the sea rises, storms get mightier and the rain falls harder and more often.
3:40 pm, November 18, 2019
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Nature & Science
State Expands Shellfish Closures in Tisbury Great Pond
Will Sennott
Two small sections of the Tisbury Great Pond have been closed to shellfishing following state testing that found increased levels of bacteria from...
2:07 pm, November 18, 2019
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SSA Eyes Smaller Building for Woods Hole Ticket Office
Louisa Hufstader
A new, single-story design for the Woods Hole ticket building is high on the agenda when Steamship Authority governors meet Tuesday morning in...
11:29 am, November 18, 2019
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Government
Tribal Chairman Narrowly Wins Reelection
Wampanoag tribal chairman Cheryl Andrews-Maltais won re-election to a second consecutive term, but her challenger, a write-in candidate who lost by...
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Sports
Boys Cross Country Team Wins State Championship
Aaron Wilson
Facing competition in the form of familiar and new foes from towns all over Massachusetts, the Vineyard runners torched their way through the 3.1...
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Schools
Counseling Couple Guides Students and Each Other
Will Sennott
Guidance counselors Sean and Erika Mulvey met as graduate students. “We had one class together,” Erika said. “I was in my first year and he was in...
7:37 am, November 16, 2019
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Schools
Superintendent Admits He Bypassed School Committee on Staff Raises
Will Sennott
Matthew D’Andrea came under harsh criticism for overstepping bounds when he granted raises to three staffers without prior approval from the school...
6:45 am, November 16, 2019
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Government
Tax Rate Drops Slightly in West Tisbury
Louisa Hufstader
West Tisbury’s single tax rate is going down in 2020, from $6.18 to $6.07, selectmen learned on Wednesday.
1:59 pm, November 15, 2019
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Airport Traffic Is Up, So Are Revenues
Louisa Hufstader
The Martha’s Vineyard Airport is running well in the black as the busiest months of the year come to a close, treasurer Richard Knabel reported.
1:22 pm, November 15, 2019
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Gibbous Moon and Gemini
Mark Alan Lovewell
Vineyard Skies for Friday, November 15, 2019.
1:05 pm, November 15, 2019
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Editorials
Sports, and Sportsmanship
As the fall sports seasons come to a close, the cross country teams are out in front — again.
6:03 pm, November 14, 2019
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Government
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Community
Funding Aids Homelessness Problem on Martha's Vineyard
The Vineyard’s once informal homelessness advocacy network made strides this week to establish greater permanence.
6:02 pm, November 14, 2019
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