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Nature & Science
Mr. Big Fish Moves to Bigger Pond
Mark Alan Lovewell
The region’s top authority on sharks, Greg Skomal, is leaving the Vineyard. After 23 years of working on the Island as the state regional sport...
8:16 pm, June 17, 2010
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Nature & Science
Horror at Polly Hill: Orange Blobs Revealed
Peter Brannen
, The Blob! It’s revolting! It’s oozing! It’s sweeping the Island! Will no cedar tree be spared? “It looks like something you’d see in a horror...
8:14 pm, June 17, 2010
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News
Every Path Has Its Puddles, But Fix Is In at Familiar Flood Spots
Jim Hickey
They swallow up roadways, stall cars and block traffic — but still there is a sort of begrudging acceptance of those large puddles that form in...
8:13 pm, June 17, 2010
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Megan Honey Degree
Megan Honey Degree Megan Lee Honey graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration (marketing) from the University of New Hampshire...
8:12 pm, June 17, 2010
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Kathleen Coulter Degree
Kathleen Coulter Degree Kathleen Elizabeth Coulter has graduated with AAS degree in food services management from the University of New Hampshire...
8:11 pm, June 17, 2010
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News
Little Libraries
Little Libraries
8:10 pm, June 17, 2010
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Legacy of Learning to Honor Ted Morgan, Junior Essayists
The Edgartown Library Foundation’s annual summer brunch, A Legacy of Learning, will honor Ted Morgan with a lifetime achievement award at the event...
8:09 pm, June 17, 2010
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Gone Whaling: A Child’s Eye View of Life on a Whale Ship
Megan Dooley
“It is Sunday, and a very pleasant day. I have read two story books. This is my journal. Goodbye for today.” So opened six-year-old Laura...
8:05 pm, June 17, 2010
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Books & Ideas
The Quahaug Seeker
The Quahaug Seeker By Adam Moore Sengekontacket rippling gray Waters had beckoned me to lay My rusty basket rake upon The sandy bottom of the...
8:01 pm, June 17, 2010
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Celebrate Juneteenth With Deon’s Reception
Laurie Perry-Henry
Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, and this year a host of Oak Bluffs...
7:59 pm, June 17, 2010
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Camp Ground Where Holy Meets Happy-Go-Lucky
Liz Durkee
Circle of Faith,> The Story of the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting, By Sally Dagnall, Vineyard Stories, Edgartown, Ma. 2010 $24.95. T here is...
7:54 pm, June 17, 2010
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Commentary
Point by POINT on Wind Turbines
Andy Goldman
I want to continue the educational and civil dialogue started by Henry Stephenson in the recent issue of the Gazette in response to our POINT (...
7:51 pm, June 17, 2010
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