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A Quiet Leader, Warren Doty Dedicates Himself to Chilmark
Julia Rappaport
When Warren Doty first moved the Vineyard in the late 1970s, the Menemsha harborfront was booming. “Then there were five boats landing 10...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Red Buds
Red Buds The woodlands are brushed with the palest colors these days as an early burst of warm weather throws nature into a tailspin: new...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Oak Bluffs Police Kept Hopping With Weekend of Bar Scrapes
Jim Hickey
Island police were busy over Patriots Day weekend with several calls of bad behavior at various nightclubs and bars. Oak Bluffs police in...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Youth Council Requests Community Grant Ideas
The Cape and Islands Youth Community Development Council, a group of 16 students working through the Job Training and Employment Corp. to...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Charitable Foundation Gives Community Grants
The Martha’s Vineyard Savings Charitable Foundation has awarded 20 local organizations and community groups $27,000 in various sums under its...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Rapist Sentenced to 28 Years in Prison
Jim Hickey
A Vineyard Haven man accused of raping a West Tisbury woman at knifepoint two years ago was convicted of kidnapping, assault and battery with...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Town Challenges State Ruling
Mike Seccombe
Edgartown will appeal a decision handed down last week by the state Housing Appeals Committee, which removed town-imposed conditions on a...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Little Library That Could Goes to Voters
Jack Shea
The Aquinnah Public Library sports a powerful literary and learning engine inside its homespun, 19th century exterior. The former little red...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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Aquinnah’s Alternative Energy Plans Dominate Town Warrant
Jack Shea
Alternative energy looms large on the warrant for the May 13 Aquinnah annual town meeting. The 31-warrant article, unveiled by Aquinnah...
8:00 pm, April 24, 2008
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