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All Outdoors
Coyotes Coming
E. Vernon Laux
Coyotes bring visions of the desert Southwest to mind, specifically of “Wile E. Coyote” chasing the “Road-runner” over rough terrain scattered with...
1:27 pm, April 23, 1993
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Leaders of Wampanoag Tribe Explore the Gambling Business
Rachel Orr
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) may go into the gambling business.
1:25 pm, April 16, 1993
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Countdown to a Comeback: Five Minutes of Winning Football
Jason Gay
Things looked bleak for Martha's Vineyard when Aaron Fox's one-yard touchdown plunge spotted Nantucket a 12-0 lead with 4:46 left. The Whalers had...
2:03 pm, November 29, 1992
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An Institution Gets New Life in New Role
It began with a gift some 17 years ago, a donation of money and at once an act of philanthropy and preservation.
10:21 am, November 13, 1992
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Robert Tankard Named As the Interim Principal At West Tisbury School
The West Tisbury school committee voted last night to appoint Robert A. Tankard as interim principal at the West Tisbury School, ending with smiles...
12:14 pm, September 29, 1992
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Gordon Parks: Artist Talks of His Life And Works
Mark Alan Lovewell
Life Magazine photographer Gordon Parks gave a talk at the Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs on Wednesday night. For the Vineyard it was a first.
12:00 pm, September 4, 1992
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Fair Issues a Historic Poster
Rachel Orr
Twenty-five years ago, artist Thomas Hart Benton put on paper the spirit of the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society Livestock Show and Fair. Now...
10:12 am, August 21, 1992
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Chilmark Road Race Is a Race for the Few And Fun for the Many
Amy Callahan
Two course records were broken, but the Chilmark Road Race on Saturday was more a celebration of community and health than a contest.
12:06 pm, August 11, 1992
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Search Begins for Cause of QE2 Accident; Board of Inquiry Will Convene Tomorrow
Mark Alan Lovewell
A 90-foot NOAA Coast and Geodetic Survey ship will continue its search today for the mysterious rock or underwater obstacle that seriously damaged...
11:17 am, August 11, 1992
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Island Life and Early History of the NAACP: Two Women Share Threads of Reminiscence
W. C. Platt
In the 1920s and ’30s, black families could not buy property in Edgartown. And although Oak Bluffs was a gathering place for black professionals back...
2:54 pm, February 21, 1992
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Remembering Pearl Harbor, Island Veterans Gather
Virginia Poole
Fifty years after the sinking of the United States naval fleet at Pearl Harbor, a group of Island veterans and their supporters gathered Dec.
11:30 am, December 20, 1991
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Historic Date Ended an Era Of Innocence
W. C. Platt
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, on Dec. 7, 1941, is a landmark in the life of this nation, by which we judge where we are and where we were.
5:36 pm, December 13, 1991
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