From the December 12, 1941 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The Vineyard has put on its finest Christmas dress, despite the outbreak of war.

I like country living, but last Saturday I was not so sure. That was when I opened the hall door that gives access through a cat door to my two gold...

There are days, and more of them all the time, when the world we once thought we knew seems to be spinning out of any known orbit.

So the guy says, “Hey buddy, you got a minute?” You know a story is coming so you say, “Sure.”

The women of Chilmark defended their contention that they should be granted shellfish permits by selectmen.

Autumn has been more promise than reality this year, with warm days lingering well past the time when hard frost ordinarily lays claim to the land.

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Recent storms exposed the precipice at which we stand. Our leaders owe it to us to act decisively before a real tragedy occurs.

I saw the movie Chappaquiddick earlier this month.

While not a gardener, I am a great fan of Lynne Irons and her Vineyard Gardener column.

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