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Scallop Shucking
Scallop Shucking Consider the scallop this Saturday at the West Tisbury Winter Farmers’ Market. In addition to the great produce and local goods...
2:37 pm, November 18, 2010
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Vineyard Gardener
Back to the Roots
Lynne Irons
I am the queen of justification. My latest is that I am leaving the cutting back of the perennial beds until the dead of winter.
2:36 pm, November 18, 2010
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All Outdoors
Beware of Porcelain Peddlers
Suzan Bellincampi
Martha Stewart didn’t get the memo. On her Web site, the domestic diva highlights porcelain berry as a “no maintenance plant with attractive...
2:36 pm, November 18, 2010
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Nature & Science
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Bird News
Little Tin Horn
Susan B. Whiting
Little Tin Horn is the name that Eric Cottle gave the bird that seems to be gracing everyone’s feeders this season. Nothing sounds more like those...
2:35 pm, November 18, 2010
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Cable Future Forum
Cable Future Forum MVTV, in cooperation with the towns on Martha’s Vineyard, is seeking input on the future of cable service, community media and...
5:59 pm, November 11, 2010
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VNA’s Lena Vanderhoop, Lisa Larsen Earn Awards
Vineyard Nursing Association aides Lisa Larsen and Lena Vanderhoop have been nominated for special awards as part of the 40th annual Homecare Aide...
5:59 pm, November 11, 2010
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Honoring Those Who Served
Mark Alan Lovewell
Buffeted by sharp northeast winds whipping off Nantucket Sound, marchers in the annual Island Veterans Day parade yesterday were met by a burst of...
5:46 pm, November 11, 2010
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Prisoner on Work Release Finds Public Transit Handy for Sojourn
Mike Seccombe
Security for prisoners on work release programs from the Edgartown house of correction is likely to be tightened up following an incident this week...
5:46 pm, November 11, 2010
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Report Urges County Reform
Mike Seccombe
A state review of Dukes County has found the current county structure renders it unable to deliver “strong and cohesive management” and recommends...
5:46 pm, November 11, 2010
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Striped Bass Quotas Unchanged
Mark Alan Lovewell
The commercial fishing quota for striped bass for the region will remain the same next year and beyond. At a meeting in Charleston, S.C., on...
5:46 pm, November 11, 2010
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Wind Rules Remain in Limbo, Putting All Projects Before MVC
Peter Brannen
From now until at least next spring, anyone who wants to put up a wind turbine — on land, except in Edgartown and at sea anywhere within three...
5:46 pm, November 11, 2010
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Denniston Demolition Plan Draws Calls for Intervention
Peter Brannen
If the effort to save the Denniston House in Oak Bluffs was a thorny process, demolishing it may prove just as difficult. In a unanimous vote, the...
5:46 pm, November 11, 2010
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