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Corrections An interview in Friday’s Gazette with Rabbi Caryn Broitman reported incorrectly on the denomination of the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew...
7:20 pm, December 17, 2009
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Task Force Seizes Drugs, Arrests Five in Oak Bluffs
Jim Hickey
By JIM HICKEY The Martha’s Vineyard Drug Task Force and Oak Bluffs police arrested five people last week on a series of drug charges, including...
7:17 pm, December 17, 2009
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Edgartown Library Asks Voters To Fund $4 Million Grant Match
MEGAN DOOLEY
Still well short of their goal to raise $4 million from private contributions to expand and renovate the Edgartown Public Library, town library...
7:17 pm, December 17, 2009
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Mental Illness Support
Mental Illness Support A free Vineyard support group open to anyone with a close relative, spouse or significant other suffering from a mental...
7:12 pm, December 17, 2009
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School Science Programs Earn Donations, Grants
Science education on the Island will benefit from generous new donations and grants. First, through the online education charity DonorsChoose.org...
7:10 pm, December 17, 2009
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Nature & Science
First Ever Vineyard Otter Study Underway
Mark Alan Lovewell
With plenty of room, food and no predators (other than humans behind a gun or steering wheel), deer, skunks, squirrels, rabbits and raccoons on the...
7:02 pm, December 17, 2009
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Commentary
Congressional Cuts Hurt Island Health
Robert Tonti
The current debate in Washington isn’t solely about the grand goal of expanding access to health insurance. It has turned into a spar about...
7:01 pm, December 17, 2009
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Commentary
From a Far Away Place, A Light Shines
Rick Bausman
There is a song about a light in the sky above Bethlehem, and a baby born in a manger. The light draws people from far and wide, to celebrate an...
6:59 pm, December 17, 2009
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Commentary
First We Take Manhattan . . .
Sam Low
It was a perfect New York art storm — Kandinsky, the Bauhaus, Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Hockney and Richard Serra — for starters. And it was all...
6:49 pm, December 17, 2009
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Commentary
Saving the Planet, One Oyster at a Time
Rick Karney
The Copenhagen climate summit has been much in the news for two weeks and the media is full of stories about rising carbon dioxide (C02) levels,...
6:48 pm, December 17, 2009
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Commentary
If Not Our Backyard, Then Whose?
David McGlinchey
Last week, a deal was struck that will push forward an eight-turbine offshore wind project near Block Island, R.I. That project has received strong...
6:43 pm, December 17, 2009
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Commentary
Deflect the Bludgeon of Beacon Hill
J.B. Riggs Parker
When the Martha’s Vineyard Commission created a district of critical planning concern for the waters of the County of Dukes County, it offered a...
6:41 pm, December 17, 2009
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