On Being Black From the Vineyard Gazette editions of January, 1983:
Barack Obama
The old America I knew took a hike last week and a new America emerged before my unbelieving eyes at approximately 9:30 in the evening. That was...
comic
Hi and welcome to this week’s edition of Sophomores Speak Out. This week we have a lot of interesting articles on a variety of topics. They are...
actors
The good thing about January is that it isn’t December. December, of course, is when we spend too much money on presents, stress out that we’re...
samurai
When Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, the story of a rape and murder told from three perspectives, was released in 1950, it won the Gold Lion at the...
Benefit Auction A silent and live auction to benefit the Edgartown School eighth grade trip this spring to Washington, D.C., is scheduled for...
Third Strike
THIRD STRIKE: A Brady Coyne/J.W. Jackson Mystery. By Philip R. Craig and William G. Tapply. Scribner, New York, N.Y. December 2007. 323 pages. $24...
Cancer Support Fund A fund has been established at the Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank for Heather Jardin, who is undergoing treatment for leukemia...
Charter School Monday, Jan. 21: No school, Martin Luther King Day. Tuesday, Jan. 22: Tomato vegetable soup, hot dog or tofu dog on a roll, fruit...
“Fight blue-sky thinking.” So says part of the manifesto of the Cloud Appreciation Society. This London-based organization (with a membership of...
birds
Now that the annual Christmas Bird Count is fading into pleasant memories and a lot of fascinating data, we might be lulled into thinking that we...
By LYNNE IRONS I hope I do not sound completely hard-hearted, but, thankfully, my last rabbit has died. I started out with two adorable Easter...

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