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George Manter, Police Chief for 26 Years, Filled Up the Doorways of West Tisbury
George Manter, Police Chief for 26 Years, Filled Up the Doorways of West Tisbury George Whitten Manter, a native son of West Tisbury who served...
7:00 pm, November 13, 2003
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Tisbury Prods Captain Douglas on His Right to Vote in Town
Alexis Tonti
Tisbury Prods Captain Douglas on His Right to Vote in Town By ALEXIS TONTI For the first time in more than 20 years, the Tisbury board of...
7:00 pm, November 13, 2003
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Superior Court Judge Will Not Revisit Ruling on Sovereignty of Tribe
Superior Court Judge Will Not Revisit Ruling on Sovereignty of Tribe By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer A Dukes County superior court judge...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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SSA Declines Release of Report on Accident
SSA Declines Release of Report on Accident By JULIA WELLS Three months after an accident that nearly claimed the life of one of its employees...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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SSA Schedule Draws Protest
Chris Burrell
A proposal by the Steamship Authority to close down the Oak Bluffs terminal at the end of September instead of mid-October has stirred up protest...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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Jenney Lane Plan Wins Unanimous Approval at MVC
MANDY LOCKE
Jenney Lane Plan Wins Unanimous Approval at MVC By MANDY LOCKE After nearly four months of review, the Martha's Vineyard Commission last night...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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Cool Million: Lunch Money Buys a Winner for Gail Croft
CHRIS BURRELL
Cool Million: Lunch Money Buys a Winner for Gail Croft By CHRIS BURRELL It was supposed to be her lunch money for Wednesday, but Gail Croft...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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Lagoon Drawbridge Gets Patches for Its Final Chapter of Service
Alexis Tonti
It is 9:20 a.m., low tide, and a mild breeze is blowing across the Lagoon Pond drawbridge. Light from the eastern sky skips across the pond until it...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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Vineyard's Sweetest Fishing Season
Mark Alan Lovewell
Vineyard Haven and Oak Bluffs shellfishermen saw a banner start to the bay scalloping season, and they share their reason why: Lagoon Pond. Derek...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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In Historic First, Vineyard Boys Reach Soccer Championship; Game Tomorrow
Alexis Tonti
In Historic First, Vineyard Boys Reach Soccer Championship; Game Tomorrow By ALEXIS TONTI For the first time in school history, the varsity boys...
7:00 pm, November 6, 2003
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Emotions Run High at Two Island Meetings
Mandy Locke
Unionized mental health counselors at Martha's Vineyard Community Services hesitated this week - delaying a possible move to strike while awaiting...
7:00 pm, October 30, 2003
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Utility Scrambles to Fix Power Cables
Mark Alan Lovewell
It started two weeks ago when one of the four underwater cables providing electricity to the Vineyard failed somewhere between Falmouth and West...
7:00 pm, October 30, 2003
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