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Smoke from Canadian Forest Fires Contributes to Airport Traffic Snarl
JOSHUA SABATINI
Smoke from Canadian Forest Fires Contributes to Airport Traffic Snarl By JOSHUA SABATINI Smoke from about 45 fires burning in northern Quebec...
8:00 pm, July 8, 2002
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Showcase Car Dealer Shuts Island Doors End of This Month
MANDY LOCKE
Showcase Car Dealer Shuts Island Doors End of This Month By MANDY LOCKE In 10 days, the Island will lose its only new car dealership when...
8:00 pm, July 8, 2002
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Escapee Escapades Bring New Charges
Mark Alan Lovewell
A 22-year-old inmate at the Edgartown House of Correction will be arraigned on Thursday on three charges of escape. David Luce, who was captured by...
8:00 pm, July 8, 2002
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Felix Neck, Land Bank and Audubon Buy Moffet Land to Preserve Sanctuary Borders
In a three-way partnership that will protect the last key piece of undeveloped land at one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries on the Vineyard, the...
8:00 pm, July 8, 2002
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Man Pleads Innocent in Boat Death Case
Chris Burrell
At his arraignment Friday in Edgartown District Court, William O'Connell, a powerful Quincy developer, pleaded not guilty to charges that he was...
8:00 pm, July 8, 2002
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Surveys Show Teens Are at Greater Risk in Life on Vineyard
Chris Burrell
By wide margins, Island high school students are still outpacing their peers in the rest of the state when it comes to risky behaviors such as drunk...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2002
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SSA Launches Plan to Tighten Security
SSA Launches Plan to Tighten Security By JULIA WELLS The Steamship Authority will spend about $200,000 this summer to boost security on ferries...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2002
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Island Hospital Cuts Portuguese Translator; Brazilians Face Communication Problems
Chris Burrell
For members of the Island's Brazilian population, one of the most frightening prospects is a visit to the hospital. Rather than a lack of health...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2002
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Island Parade Honors September Heroes
Mark Alan Lovewell
This Fourth of July parade was clearly the biggest. Last night's fireworks were vivid and colorful. And those words can also be used to describe a...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2002
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Boat Accident Takes One Life
Chris Burrell
A Quincy man vacationing on Chappaquiddick was killed yesterday afternoon after being sucked into the propeller blades of a 47-foot white cigarette...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2002
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Blockbuster First Novel Surprises Modest Author Stephen Carter
The Emperor of Ocean Park Blockbuster First Novel Surprises Modest Author Stephen Carter By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer He is a law...
8:00 pm, July 4, 2002
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Farewell to Fire Chief: Hundreds Pay Tribute to Richard H. Clark
Mark Alan Lovewell
It was one of the town's best-kept secrets, and hundreds of coconspirators kept it quiet for months. Retiring fire chief Richard H. Clark Jr. was...
8:00 pm, July 1, 2002
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