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Memories of a Second Mom and Endless Days of Summer at Inkwell Beach
Skip Finley
The dads were both engineers and the moms were stay-at-homes with young ones. The more liberal of the two mothers was Ann Margetson, whose idea it...
5:06 pm, May 5, 2014
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Then as Now, Stalking the Elusive Trout
Albert O. Fischer
When I was a young boy growing up in Chilmark, this was the time of year when my friends and I would spend most of our days fishing the brooks and...
3:09 pm, May 1, 2014
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Health of Menemsha Pond at Stake
Warren Doty
The following letter was sent to the Army Corps of Engineers; the author is chairman of the Chilmark selectmen.
2:19 pm, May 1, 2014
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Capturing the Muse by Sitting Still
Ronnie Citron-Fink
I have passed the Point Way Inn, home of Noepe Center for Literary Arts and Martha’s Vineyard Writers Residency, hundreds of times. My family...
2:02 pm, May 1, 2014
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Chilmark Selectmen: Seeking a Vote of Confidence
Warren Doty
The board of selectmen has brought a plan forward. It is now up to the wisdom of Chilmark voters to decide how to proceed.
7:56 pm, April 24, 2014
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Squibnocket Farm: Homeowners Will Not Stand By For Endless Debate
Lawrence Lasser
The lead sentence in the April 14 story in the Gazette said it best: public discussion over the Squibnocket Beach and access project has grown “...
7:55 pm, April 24, 2014
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Dress Was $1.98 in 1937; Memories Are Priceless
Carol Fligor
The Vineyard Gazette from Nov. 5, 1937, my birthday edition paper, was great fun to read and I was amazed at how many people and places I can recall.
2:52 pm, April 17, 2014
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Paying the Price for Ignoring Intuition
Nancy Slonim Aronie
Remember when how you felt was the biggest part of you? When you had a feeling and no matter what your mind said you trusted your gut more?
2:44 pm, April 17, 2014
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Jury Duty Comes with Sentence of Its Own
Bright and early one morning I drove down to the courthouse in Edgartown and walked through the doorway under those inscribed words that smack of a...
1:16 pm, April 10, 2014
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Stop & Shop Attorney Responds
Geoghan Coogan
The Gazette’s recent editorial headlined Straight Dealing is warranted in its call for transparency over Stop & Shop’s proposal for a new, much...
1:08 pm, April 10, 2014
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Reinterpreting Mendelssohn's St. Paul
Joan Ames
The Island Community Chorus, along with soloists and a full orchestra, last weekend completed two powerful performances of Felix Mendelssohn’s St....
12:52 pm, April 10, 2014
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Thaw
The ground is thawing. And now the sun has reached an angle of amber upon the bees.
12:14 pm, April 10, 2014
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