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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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Team Shows Mettle In a Decisive Win Over Nantucket
W. C. Platt
You don't have to be a fan of high school football to understand the rare chemistry that can transform a team and a sporting event.
2:18 pm, November 29, 1991
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Damage from Northeaster Is Set at Walloping $3.4 Million
Rachel Orr and Mark Alan Lovewell
The northeast storm that walloped the Island last week caused an estimated $3.4 million in damages.
2:12 pm, November 8, 1991
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Coast Guard Launches Air Rescues At Sea During Height of Storm
Rachel Orr
Five fishermen were stranded on Nomans Land for more than five hours Wednesday, waiting for the U.S. Coast Guard to rescue them.
1:51 pm, November 1, 1991
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Storm Fury Spreads Scene of Damage Across Island
Rachel Orr
The northeaster that battered the Vineyard this week was like a hurricane, only worse. This time the wind lasted a lot longer than four hours. It...
1:39 pm, November 1, 1991
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Tidal Surges, Winds Turn Vineyard into New Disaster Zone
Mark Alan Lovewell
A huge Atlantic Ocean storm with the ferocity of a hurricane and the power of a winter northeaster pounded the Vineyard this week, raging across...
1:28 pm, November 1, 1991
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Harbor View, the Grand Dame of Edgartown Hotels, Celebrates Centennial
Virginia Poole
Elegant and proud as any schooner that sailed the neighboring waters, the Harbor View Hotel stands imposingly on the most fashionable street or...
11:41 am, September 27, 1991
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Second Spring After Late Autumn
Paula Delbonis
A stalk of butterfly weed pushed its fiery orange flowers out of a green stem in a West Tisbury field, an unusual sign of a season past.
1:05 pm, September 17, 1991
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These are the Deepest Questions of Bob
Art Buchwald
The first question people ask after a hurricane is, “If a tree falls in your backyard and it doesn’t make a sound who is responsible for cutting it...
1:03 pm, September 6, 1991
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Federal Disaster Relief Effort Opens to Ease Storm Damage Here
W. C. Platt
The region’s first federal disaster aid briefing begins this morning in Edgartown as officials scramble to fund reconstruction and cleanup in the...
1:02 pm, September 3, 1991
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The Changing Island Face: A Storm’s Surgical Srike
Rachel Orr
Usually the brush is so think this time of year one can hardly bushwhack from the shore to the remnants of the Menemsha Hills brickworks. These aren’...
12:59 pm, August 30, 1991
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Hurricane Bob Brings Harvest of Sorrow
Penelope Wilson
The shock waves of last week’s storm are still rippling through Island fields as farmers anxiously watch their crops to see the extent of the damage.
12:57 pm, August 27, 1991
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