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Music, Journalism and a Friendship for Life
Jim Kinsella should be remembered.
3:15 pm, March 24, 2022
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Righting the Ship: The Case for a Housing Bank
There’s plenty of talk these days about the proposed Martha’s Vineyard Housing Bank. There’s plenty of talk about the state of the Vineyard, too.
3:48 pm, March 21, 2022
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The War
Up the coast to another territory. Hollywood war music on the radio.
12:20 pm, March 17, 2022
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Winter With the Beatles
My winter escape this year was to a warm, nostalgic place — a limitless, undying love for the Beatles.
3:27 pm, March 14, 2022
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Softly Softly
And when we come we won’t come softly
9:59 am, March 10, 2022
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Finding Strength in Open Arms of the Island
On Feb. 7, a swift moving fire consumed my family’s home on Main street in Vineyard Haven.
9:47 am, March 10, 2022
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The Fight for Democracy Is Ours Too
In the fall of 2012 I was having dinner south of Moscow with a celebrated local doctor who invited me over after hearing that there was an American...
11:51 am, March 3, 2022
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Walking Around the Island
I walked the perimeter of Martha’s Vineyard last October over four consecutive days. I walked six to seven hours a day, covering 12 to 15 miles at a...
11:21 am, March 3, 2022
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Discovering Year-Round Life and an Even Better Vineyard
When my wife and I started thinking about where to retire, we didn’t really consider the obvious place — the Vineyard.
11:15 am, March 3, 2022
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Memories of War, and a Prayer for Ukraine
Yes, I am the 10-year-old Ukrainian kid whose parents are trying to shelter from Russian bombs — in my case they were German bombs.
3:01 pm, February 28, 2022
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The Hard Knocks of Litter Detail
It all began with a paper cup.
12:09 pm, February 24, 2022
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At Poole’s Fish Market, a Summer Job Offered a Lifetime of Learning
In the early 1970s, I spent summers working at Poole’s Fish Market in Menemsha.
3:31 pm, February 23, 2022
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