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Keeping a Trained Eye on the Storm
Mark Alan Lovewell
If you are one of those people who love and are fascinated by hurricanes, northeasters and blizzards, the National Weather Service wants you. The...
9:41 pm, May 5, 2011
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Early Bluefish
Early Bluefish The first bluefish of the season was caught by an Oak Bluffs angler at Wasque on Tuesday. George Moran, 66, was fishing for...
9:40 pm, May 5, 2011
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Clothes Horses: Vineyard Vines Is Official Derby Style
Already put away your royal wedding hat? Well, no matter, because tomorrow when the greatest two minutes in sports occurs at that annual sporting...
9:40 pm, May 5, 2011
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Beverly Wright, Camille Rose Vie for Seat
Remy Tumin
Aquinnah voters will choose between two veteran leaders next week for selectman, both women, one with an extensive record of public service in town...
9:33 pm, May 5, 2011
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‘Scary’ Decline In Striper Stocks
Peter Brannen
A drastic decline in striped bass stocks has state and federal officials scrambling to protect the fish, but many recreational fishermen say the...
9:30 pm, May 5, 2011
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Aquinnah Voters to Tackle Housing Bylaw
Remy Tumin
A bare-bones budget, bylaw changes to allow more affordable housing in town and a proclamation to “condemn” the Cape Wind project await Aquinnah...
9:26 pm, May 5, 2011
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Mr. Keating Talks Martha’s Vineyard and Middle East
Peter Brannen
The completion of the first 100 days has become an important milestone in the career of a politician. For freshman Cong. William Keating, it has...
9:26 pm, May 5, 2011
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Offshore Area for Wind Development Reduced By Federal Government
Mike Seccombe
Just two weeks after it finished accepting proposals from wind power developments in waters south of the Vineyard, the federal government has more...
9:25 pm, May 5, 2011
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Grocery Styled on Trader Joe’s Gets Fast-Track at Commission
Peter Brannen
Plans for a new grocery store on State Road in Vineyard Haven put forward by Island entrepreneur Elio Silva have been fast-tracked at the Martha’s...
9:25 pm, May 5, 2011
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Tisbury Scalds Contractor Over Shoddy Work on EMS Building
Mike Seccombe
Tisbury town leaders and those involved in building the town’s new $7.4 million emergency services building are in the process of vetting a new...
9:25 pm, May 5, 2011
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Commentary
Nearly 1600 Pounds of Pure Ringing Power Back in Action
Mark Alan Lovewell
It took a gentle push and a firm pull of many hands to get the 1,590-pound bronze bell back into position. But last Friday, after months of work...
9:16 pm, May 5, 2011
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Coming of Age in the Shadow of 9/11
Remy Tumin
It was supposed to be like any other Tuesday. I was 13 years old, sitting outside on the breathtakingly beautiful day in between classes,...
9:15 pm, May 5, 2011
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