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Music
Entrain Founder Shows No Sign of Slowing Boat
Mike Seccombe
The signs of impending summer are all around. Azaleas are out, the oaks are coming into leaf and Tom Major is readying himself for Entrain's...
8:00 pm, May 24, 2007
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Captain Poole: Commission Falls Short
Ian Fein
From his perch in Poole's Fish Market, which he ran for half a century, Captain Everett H. Poole watched Menemsha harbor fade from being one of the...
8:00 pm, May 24, 2007
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County Manager Resigns Following Tense Session
Jim Hickey
Embattled Dukes County manager E. Winn Davis formally resigned his post on Wednesday. Following a tense county commission meeting that included a...
8:00 pm, May 24, 2007
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Wasque Rips Churn, and Anglers Rejoice in Bluefish Bonanza
Mark Alan Lovewell
The bluefish are in. For at least one fisherman, the arrival was like an old-fashioned Wasque bluefish blitz. On Monday, Ed Amaral drove to...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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Vineyard, Nantucket, SSA Managers Turn Out to Oppose State House Bill
Mike Seccombe
Vineyard, Nantucket, SSA Managers Turn Out to Oppose State House Bill By MIKE SECCOMBE BOSTON - Opponents of a union-backed move to water down...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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Tiny Gosnold Hosts Annual Meeting
Jim Hickey
In a small island community known for its largely dissent-free brand of government, the Gosnold annual town meeting Monday promises to be more of...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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Business
Reclaiming Grand Dame of Days Gone by, Harbor View Hotel Completes First Phase
Julia Rappaport
There's nothing like a deadline to keep a project rolling full steam ahead. In this case, the deadline is a mother in law's visit. The project to be...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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High School Budget in Limbo as Special Meeting Plans Stall
Ian Fein
High School Budget in Limbo as Special Meeting Plans Stall By IAN FEIN In a political maneuver intended to draw the attention of the state,...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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Commission Begins Its Review of Middle Line Housing Plan
Ian Fein
Commission Begins Its Review of Middle Line Housing Plan By IAN FEIN Chilmark selectmen told members of the Martha's Vineyard Commission last...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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Towns Seek to Chart a Better Course for Regional Trash Disposal Methods
Ian Fein
Towns Seek to Chart a Better Course for Regional Trash Disposal Methods By IAN FEIN The Vineyard is taking a fresh look at how it handles its...
8:00 pm, May 17, 2007
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Voter Conduct Is Neighborly
Ian Fein
Voter Conduct Is Neighborly Aquinnah Annual Town Meeting Rejects Notion of Shifting Regional School Costs Over to Chilmark By IAN FEIN In a...
8:00 pm, May 10, 2007
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Nature & Science
Plovers Abound, Stripers Are In: Katama Breach Boosts Ecology
Mike Seccombe
The forces which punched a hole in Norton Point and opened Edgartown harbor to the Atlantic Ocean might present a headache for town officials, but...
8:00 pm, May 10, 2007
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