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Vineyard Sweeps Game of the Decade In Runaway Victory Over Nantucket
W. C. Platt
Almost everyone on the Island knew it even before the final seconds ticked off the clock. If they didn't, they knew it before the Nantucket fans...
2:53 pm, November 24, 1989
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Veteran Proposes War Memorial
W.C. Platt
Nothing was simple about the war in Viet Nam. That era divided our society, and offered no easy answers for those who fought or for those who did not.
4:01 pm, November 10, 1989
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Cronig’s Main Street Market Prepares to Close Business for Last Time at the End of October
Paula Delbonis
Cronig’s Main Street Market, the 72-year-old grocery business in Vineyard Haven, will close its doors for the final time on Thursday, Oct. 26.
3:32 pm, October 13, 1989
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Vineyard Banks Set Course Amid a Changing Economy
Virginia Poole
Despite a softening of the real estate market and changes in the economy, officials of Vineyard banking institutions remain generally optimistic...
4:06 pm, September 1, 1989
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Is She Island’s Oldest? Box Turtle Isn’t Telling
Mark Alan Lovewell
The Island’s oldest resident may well live in the woods of West Tisbury. Her name is Boxer.
1:52 pm, August 18, 1989
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Lady Bird Johnson
Elaine Lembo
When Lady Bird Johnson walks among wildflowers at the home of an Island friend near Watcha Pond, she steps lightly and speaks gently.
6:34 pm, August 4, 1989
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Historic Transfer of Indian Lands Signed
W.C. Platt
The town of Gay Head signed the deed conveying the ancestral Wampanoag Indian Common Lands to the federal government yesterday, ending a protracted...
1:47 pm, July 21, 1989
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Sheriff's Meadow Foundation Has History of Love for Island
Thomas C. Mendenhall
The Sheriff's Meadow Foundation, now celebrating its 30th anniversary, owes its existence to the vision, courage and determination of two remarkable...
11:56 am, May 26, 1989
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Two Historic Edgartown Hotels Sell For $12.3 Million at Public Auction
The historic Harbor View and Kelley House hotels in Edgartown were sold at public auction this week to First Winthrop Corp., a Boston real estate...
1:10 pm, April 14, 1989
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Purple and White Is Smacked In Last Shut Out on Nantucket
Paula Delbonis
The Vineyarders should have known better. No one eats whale meat anymore, and they couldn't change that Saturday on Nantucket.
3:07 pm, November 25, 1988
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Chilmark Road Race Is Small In Scale - But Large in Heart
Vineyard Gazette
Ten years ago, the Chilmark Road Race was small. Barely two hundred showed up for the inaugural run. But even this number was more than organizers...
2:27 pm, August 5, 1988
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The Gazette Announces New Publishers; Posts Go to Editor and General Manager
Vineyard Gazette
The Vineyard Gazette today announced new publishers for the newspaper in changes that take effect immediately. Richard Reston, presently editor in...
6:29 pm, July 8, 1988
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