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News
Once a Republican Stronghold, Forest of Democrats Grows Here
Mike Seccombe
Seventy-odd years ago, Everett Poole recalls, the first Democrat appeared in Chilmark. He ran the post office. “The reason he was a Democrat was...
8:21 pm, October 30, 2008
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Government
County Charter Question Seeks to Reduce Commission Terms
Julia Rappaport
Amid the heap of state and national issues on Tuesday, Island voters will be asked one local question: whether to reduce the terms of the seven-...
8:20 pm, October 30, 2008
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News
Tuesday Election Nears; Record Turnout Expected And Town Clerks Are Busy
Mike Seccombe
Vineyard election officials are expecting a record turnout for Tuesday’s election following a rush of new voter registrations and a huge number of...
8:19 pm, October 30, 2008
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News
Shirley’s Mermaid Wins School Scarecrow Contest
The stunning success of the ninth annual Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School Scarecrow Contest is evident across the Vineyard. This year’s...
4:26 pm, October 30, 2008
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Nature & Science
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Vineyard Gardener
The Vineyard Gardener
Lynne Irons
By LYNNE IRONS
4:24 pm, October 30, 2008
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All Outdoors
A Lot of Gall
Suzan Bellincampi
Don’t come knocking, cause there’s nobody home in a brown oak apple gall. Oak apple galls are those fragile looking, paper-like round things on...
4:24 pm, October 30, 2008
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Art
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Books & Ideas
Wine, Shakespeare’s Women, and Dancing Classes
Some single class seminars and multi-week courses — on subjects as diverse as Shakespeare, wine appreciation and salsa — are still open for...
4:23 pm, October 30, 2008
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Art
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Dining
Mussel In on a Fresh Dinner for Rich Taste, Natural Rhythm
BY CHARLIE CAMERON
Mussels don’t taste like duck, but the difference between the flavor of farmed mussels and wild ones is like the difference between a domesticated...
4:23 pm, October 30, 2008
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Bird News
Feed the Birds
Robert A. Culbert
Feeding birds is a great way to draw birds close to your house, at least in theory. I add that last phrase because several observers have commented...
4:23 pm, October 30, 2008
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Art
Macbeth Witches Toil and Trouble on the Double
To every play there is a season, and Halloween is the perfect season for Shakespeare’s creepiest, witchiest play: The Tragedy of Macbeth. And so,...
4:22 pm, October 30, 2008
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Art
Bravo to Theatre Maestro Linda Berg
Island Theatre Workshop is celebrating Linda Berg’s achievements as director of the Children’s Theatre program for the past three years and as...
4:21 pm, October 30, 2008
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Film
Film Shows Continental View on U.S. Presidential Race
Need more election reflection before Tuesday night’s poll results? On Saturday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. the film The Election Game — showing the...
4:21 pm, October 30, 2008
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