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Untangling the Island’s Social Knots
Sam Low
Anthropologists call them social nodes — the places where a community’s social cement is stirred, where folks get to know each other during the...
8:00 pm, October 18, 2007
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Fall Classic Ends
Fall Classic Ends A junior angler won the 19-foot Boston Whaler. A fisherman whose name has been well known on the leader board through the years...
8:00 pm, October 18, 2007
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Sophomores Speak Out: Polling Their Classmates for Opinions
Editors’ Note: This marks the second year for the Gazette to sponsor Sophomores Speak Out, a special current events feature written by the...
8:00 pm, October 18, 2007
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Fuel-Guzzling Ferry Fares
Fuel-Guzzling Ferry Fares Rarely has the Vineyard paid such close attention to the price of crude oil as in recent weeks. Through the eyes of the...
8:00 pm, October 18, 2007
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Old House for Sale, Down Memory Lane
Peter McGhee
The Lash House is for sale. For a small group of people, that single sentence carries paragraphs if not pages of meaning.
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND Editors, Vineyard Gazette: Is the Island’s special needs education program in need of special attention? Our community...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Gazette Chronicle: Anglers and Their Fish
By RED SMITH
Anglers and Their Fish By Red Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning sports columnist for the New York Times and a Chilmark seasonal visitor for nearly...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Still On Time
Still On Time The Chappaquiddick Ferry, that tidy, profitable and often forgotten enterprise which plies the tideswept entrance to the Edgartown...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Beacons of History
Beacons of History They stand tall and straight on the horizon, an enduring symbol of the Island’s long and rich maritime history. Viewed from a...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Leonard Jason Sr.: Man of the Waterfront
By BASIL WELCH
As I knew Lenny Jason he was a working man’s man, a man of strong opinions which he aired freely to anyone who would listen. He always had the...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Rising Sea Portends Underwater Real Estate
Liz Durkee
Here is a sobering fact: we live on an Island and the sea is rising. The consensus among coastal scientists is that our children or grandchildren...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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Living With Alzheimer’s Disease: Families Cope in Many Ways
Tom Dresser
My father in law Bernie Cournoyer died two weeks ago. A few days before his death, he asked about his garden, wished us well and shook hands. It...
8:00 pm, October 11, 2007
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