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School’s Back, With Pencils and Books, Trusting Looks the Lesson of the Day
Mike Seccombe
Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School director Bob Moore had spent the past couple of weeks thinking about what he would say to inspire students...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Selectmen and Tribal Leaders Straighten Misunderstandings
Sam Bungey
Bureaucratic black holes, poor communication and a lack of tact that borders on comedic are to blame for a series of recent misunderstandings...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Home Port Purchase Sees a New Twist
Sam Bungey
With a town vote looming on whether to purchase the Home Port restaurant in Menemsha and turn it into municipal land, the long-running seafood...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Camp Ground House Work Under Scrutiny
Jim Hickey
After speculation and rumors bubbled through the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association in Oak Bluffs all summer about renovation work on the...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Pint-Sized Pioneers Begin New Program For Growing Special Needs Population
The first day of kindergarten comes but once in a lifetime and yesterday, Joanie Creato’s son was ready for it. “He just kept saying, I’m going to...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Nature & Science
Wet Sees Bloom Of Mushrooms Across Vineyard
Mark Alan Lovewell
Leprechauns couldn’t have had a better opportunity to sit on a mushroom this summer on the Vineyard. Mushrooms have appeared all over the Island,...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Sports
East Chop Shore Best Spot To View Moffett Sailboats
Fifty-two boats are scheduled to start tomorrow in the 31st annual George Moffett Memorial Sailboat Race. Sailboats from 60 to 17 feet will...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Celebrations
Carolyn Dowd Engaged
Carolyn Dowd Engaged Gerard Dowd and the late Cheryl Dowd of Oak Bluffs are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn (Chick)...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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September First Aid, CPR Classes Offered on Island
The American Red Cross, Cape Cod and Islands Chapter is organizing a number of CPR, AED and First Aid classes in September for residents of Martha’...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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West Tisbury Considers Ways to Handle Mill Pond Cleanup
Jim Hickey
The West Tisbury selectmen and town conservation commission on Wednesday differed briefly over a proposal to create a committee to oversee the...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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In the Rubble, Broadcaster Was Just Bikeman
Sam Bungey
Television journalist Thomas Flynn was sitting in the back garden of his Greenwich Village apartment, midway through a coffee, when he heard, then...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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Books & Ideas
Author Tony Horwitz Tells of Voyage Long and Strange
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tony Horwitz will discuss his latest book, A Voyage Long and Strange: Rediscovering the New World, at the Chilmark...
8:00 pm, September 4, 2008
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