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Preparing Oneself for Dying
Preparing Oneself for Dying Compulsively, I strive to find a method for a confrontation with what must be done to save my children from the...
8:58 pm, September 3, 2009
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Islanders Reflect on a President’s Vacation
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A Different Kind of Visit In August 1994, the last year the annual agricultural fair was held on the grounds of the old Grange Hall in West...
8:58 pm, September 3, 2009
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A Place for Men in Mourning
A.C. Miller
The death of a spouse or life partner is often fol lowed by a flurry of activity. You may be surrounded by loved ones — family and friends. They...
8:57 pm, September 3, 2009
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Martha’s Vineyard Railroad Had a Very Short Ride
Tom Dunlop
For 21 years — from the late summers of 1874 through 1895 — a passenger train chuffed along a route that looks inconceivably imposing to us today:...
8:54 pm, September 3, 2009
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At Last, a Blue Ribbon (Of Sorts)
Nora Jean Levin
Well, yes we did. At long last, my “darlings” have won a ribbon at the fair. A blue one (technically, pale blue — honorable mention), but blue...
8:52 pm, September 3, 2009
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BACK TO SCHOOL Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
8:45 pm, September 3, 2009
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Thinking Outside the Lunchbox
Thinking Outside the Lunchbox Apparently fifty-six million students are expected to go to school across the country this fall. They may have spent...
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Labor Day 2009
Labor Day 2009 The national holiday on Monday is a singular celebration of American workers, and it stands apart from most other holidays in its...
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Dredge Report: Nessie Makes a Splash
Nessie is her name. A new dredge for the Edgartown Great Pond was launched on Wednesday afternoon before a crowd of 50 friends and riparian owners...
8:25 pm, September 3, 2009
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Tracing Origins of Brazilians on the Island
Daniela Gerson
Lyndon Johnson Pereira is all but forgotten. Just a handful of the Island’s some 3,000 Brazilian residents have heard of him. Other pioneering...
7:08 pm, September 3, 2009
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Stolen Poultry at the Fair Leaves Owners, Organizers Asking Why
Jim Hickey
Several chickens entered into the livestock competition of the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society Fair were stolen from their cages, shattering...
7:07 pm, September 3, 2009
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game at New Veterans Memorial Park
Mark Alan Lovewell
The grass is lush, the soccer and ball fields ready for the punishment of cleats worn by young soccer players and grown men sliding under the tag...
7:06 pm, September 3, 2009
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