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Mr. Whiting’s “Other Stuff:” You Haven’t Seen It Before
Mike Seccombe
This sunny Saturday in West Tisbury, Allen Whiting is out at his easel, working at his latest landscape and simultaneously working at his answers...
11:14 pm, June 30, 2011
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Shaw Cramer Artists Bring Island Home
It’s summertime and Martha’s Vineyard looks like one big landscape oil painting. Simply perfect and bursting with both subtle shades and vibrant...
11:09 pm, June 30, 2011
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Vineyard Love Story, Scrapbook In Form of Home Port Cookbook
Ali Berlow
Home Port Cookbook: > Beloved Recipes from Martha’s Vineyard. By Will Holtham with A. D. Minnick, Photography by Mike Buytas, Illustrations by...
11:09 pm, June 30, 2011
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Mystical Glitches, Timeless Art: Rose Abrahamson’s Latest Look
Mark Alan Lovewell
Three years ago, Rose Abrahamson told a Vineyard Gazette reporter her art show then at the Shaw Cramer Gallery was her last. Now this summer, at 89...
11:04 pm, June 30, 2011
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Food Issues Are Central Focus As Sesame Street Films Island Family
Remy Tumin
Cue the music, can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street? For more than 40 years the popular children’s television show has played a central...
10:55 pm, June 30, 2011
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Street Eats: Tasty Trucks Take to the Island
Remy Tumin
Have truck, will travel — or better yet, follow your nose. That’s the idea behind the growing food truck obsession across the country — in a...
10:52 pm, June 30, 2011
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What All Lives in the Yellow Stuff We’ve Seen? Mystery Algae
On Thursday morning all was right with the Lagoon Pond. The water was clear, blue-green crystal, by all appearances the very picture of estuarine...
10:50 pm, June 30, 2011
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Summer Series Speaks to More Diverse Crowd
Mike Seccombe
A quick glance at the program for this year’s Hebrew Center Summer Institute speaker series is enough to show that change has happened at the...
10:49 pm, June 30, 2011
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Island Fourth of July Festivities Promise Double Scoop of All the Traditions
Tatiana Schlossberg
There are always the telltale signs this time of year: tourists crowding sun-drenched streets, flags flying proudly above every doorway and red,...
10:47 pm, June 30, 2011
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Lobster Hatchery Rehab Is Approved
An overhaul of the shuttered state lobster hatchery in Oak Bluffs has been approved by the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and the...
10:47 pm, June 30, 2011
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Our Trail of Trash: Following 25 Tons To a Burning End
Jonah Lipsky
The sun was shining brightly at 7 a.m. at the Steamship Authority last week, and in the air was the smell of trash. Trucks were lined up waiting to...
10:46 pm, June 30, 2011
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Two Towns Ink Solar Contract
Mike Seccombe and Remy Tumin
The towns of Edgartown and Tisbury this week signed agreements with the Cape and Vineyard Energy Cooperative estimated to save them a collective $9...
10:45 pm, June 30, 2011
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