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U.S. Coast Guard Orders Increased Ferry Security After London Bombings
James Kinsella
The United States Coast Guard has ordered the Steamship Authority and Hy-Line Cruises to increase security measures on their ferries following the...
8:00 pm, July 11, 2005
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From Rotary Phones to Wireless, Cuttyhunk Enters Electronic Age
James Kinsella
When it comes to telephone service, Cuttyhunk may be going cutting edge. As part of a plan to upgrade service on the island, part of the town of...
8:00 pm, July 11, 2005
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Landscaper Contracts Tularemia in Case Considered Unusual
Chris Burrell
The Vineyard's first tularemia case of the year, a 50-year-old male landscaper, may have contracted the potentially fatal disease after handling a...
8:00 pm, July 7, 2005
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Wampanoag Tribe Drops Appeal in Federal court; State High Ruling Prevails
James Kinsella
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) announced this week that it will not appeal the landmark sovereignty case to the United States Supreme...
8:00 pm, July 7, 2005
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Pond Stays Closed for Further Study
Ian Fein
Pond Stays Closed for Further Study State Environmental Affairs Secretary Rejects Land Bank Management Plan at Lambert's Cove Road Kettle Pond...
8:00 pm, July 7, 2005
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Main Street Campaign Begins in Edgartown
RACHEL KOVAC
Main Street Campaign Begins in Edgartown By RACHEL KOVAC A group of Edgartown business owners have launched an ambitious campaign to revitalize...
8:00 pm, July 7, 2005
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Slippery Work: American Eels Are in Decline; Species Studied
Mark Alan Lovewell
The American eel, once as abundant as shellfish in Island coastal ponds and rivers and all along the Atlantic seaboard, is in such decline that the...
8:00 pm, July 7, 2005
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West Tisbury Landowner Tells Tax Board Town Valuations Rooted in Faulty System
Ian Fein
West Tisbury Landowner Tells Tax Board Town Valuations Rooted in Faulty System By IAN FEIN West Tisbury resident William W. Graham testified in...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2005
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An Old Ferry Sails to New York; Schamonchi Reborn as Party Boat
James Kinsella
An Old Ferry Sails to New York; Schamonchi Reborn as Party Boat By James Kinsella Gazette Senior Writer The old ferry Schamonchi has sailed off...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2005
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Paramedic Training Is Lifesaving Device
Chris Burrell
He had already showered and taken the dog out for a walk by the time he realized the pain in his chest was serious enough to bother disturbing his...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2005
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Building Inspector Leaves Town Post
RACHEL KOVAC
Building Inspector Leaves Town Post Embattled Richard Mavro Strikes Deal with Oak Bluffs Selectmen to Depart; Details Have Not Been Released By...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2005
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Vineyard Celebrates a Glorious Fourth of July
Molly Headly, age six, spun in circles waving her American flag while the Colonial Navy band marched by on Main street. The red, white and blue...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2005
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