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Getting a Sense of Who They Were
Since moving to the Island in September, I’ve been reading about the Vineyard in many forms and on different websites.
2:06 pm, April 28, 2022
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Safety First on the Roads and Sidewalks
Spring has burst forth and people are increasingly getting outside for walks and bike rides.
2:00 pm, April 28, 2022
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Vineyard Bookshelf: Full
As Julia Spiro’s new novel Full opens, her main character, Ava Maloney, is about to reach a crisis point.
1:44 pm, April 28, 2022
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Sharks Need Host Families
The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks collegiate baseball teams needs host families more than ever.
1:37 pm, April 28, 2022
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Who Are These People?
Rag dolls by definition / Are symbols of submission / A bully's push over / A child's playmate / Lying abandoned.
3:02 pm, April 21, 2022
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Alone in a Room, A Writer Is Never Lonely
The room where I write is actually my office. I love my office.
2:26 pm, April 21, 2022
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On Circuit Avenue, New Adventures Await
The Oak Bluffs Friends of Circuit avenue committee has been meeting regularly to address the new ongoing parking configurations.
2:12 pm, April 21, 2022
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Climate Change Is No Hollywood Fiction
Early in the 1975 movie Jaws, a shark is spotted in the distance, and Amity police Chief Brody yells to swimmers to get out of the water.
3:21 pm, April 18, 2022
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One Month
An award-winning poem by a regional high school sophomore.
2:56 pm, April 14, 2022
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In a Hurried World, the Pace of Poetry Grows More Essential
April begins a fool and ends a sage. She tags the tails of March, the cruelest month with high hopes and fierce winds.
2:53 pm, April 14, 2022
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Remembering Papou and His American Dream
I always thought I would have one last chance to say goodbye to my grandfather.
1:30 pm, April 11, 2022
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Housing Bank Is a Risky Proposition
The proposed housing bank bill replaces the direct democracy of town meeting with a central committee, consisting of seven commissioners, one elected...
3:38 pm, April 7, 2022
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