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Those in Need Fly Free, Fundraiser Aims to Help Keep Angels Aloft
Nicole Galland
Angel Flight Northeast is one of the unsung heroes of Island life: a group of pilots who offer free transport to people needing access to medical...
5:50 pm, August 15, 2011
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Fleet-Footed Find Lobster at Finish Line
Matt Sohn
Wearing a bright orange top and neon green running shoes, David Melly was easy to spot along Middle Road on Saturday morning. Then again, it wouldn...
5:47 pm, August 15, 2011
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Sheriff’s Meadow Sues Island Couple
A title dispute between the Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation and two Vineyard residents, both sides believing they own the same piece of property in...
5:46 pm, August 15, 2011
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Scott Brown’s View Across the Aisle
Peter Brannen
On a blustery, damp Monday morning at the Grange Hall, U.S. Senator Scott Brown lamented the similarly dreary state of affairs in Washington, D.C...
5:45 pm, August 15, 2011
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Tuesday Chronicle: No Double Muscling
Cynthia Meisner
From Gazette editions of August, 1986: It is so special this time, there will be color postcards, a Vineyard Clydesdale, the calzones, the...
5:43 pm, August 15, 2011
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She’s the Fairest of Them All: Manager Eleanor Neubert
Ivy Ashe
The ribbons were very important at the time, Eleanor Neubert recalled. She would show her 4-H calf (later, her 4-H cow), her rabbits and her hens,...
5:42 pm, August 15, 2011
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Menemsha Pumpout Seeing Little Use
Mark Alan Lovewell
The Menemsha boat pumpout facility is barely working this summer. In front of the Menemsha harbor master’s shack, right next door to Menemsha...
5:37 pm, August 15, 2011
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Paying Homage to Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dread Follows Fondly
Jonah Lipsky
Tuesday, August 9, was the 16th anniversary of the death of Jerry Garcia, the lead singer of the Grateful Dead. In honor of the late songwriter and...
5:35 pm, August 15, 2011
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Elisha Smith’s 88 Fairs, Give or Take
Mark Alan Lovewell
Elisha R. Smith, 88, can remember going to the fair with his grandfather, George Smith, who was really his uncle. “But I always called him...
5:29 pm, August 15, 2011
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Big Oil, Big Problems, Gulf Spill Talk Digs Deep
Author Bill Sargent will discuss his new book, The Well from Hell: The BP Oil Spill and the Endurance of Big Oil, at the Chilmark Public Library on...
5:27 pm, August 15, 2011
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The Saucy, Latin Side of Chappaquiddick
Fiesta time! The Latin musical ensemble Sol y Canto brings their pan-Latin, bilingual, joyful and very interactive concert to Chappaquiddick on...
5:26 pm, August 15, 2011
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Illumination Night Rocks Gently
Illumination Night Rocks Gently It’s August and some of the heaviest hitters have come aboard. There’s the Agricultural Fair, the Oak Bluffs...
5:25 pm, August 15, 2011
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