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Vineyard Bookshelf: Deep Water Blues
Steve Donoghue
Deep Water Blues by Fred Waitzkin, Open Road, 143 pages, $17.99 .
1:48 pm, September 12, 2019
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Four Decades of an Unfolding Story
Mark Alan Lovewell
I feel a kinship with the Goss Community Press that prints the Vineyard Gazette every week.
1:45 pm, September 12, 2019
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lightfall
Susan Puciul
reach of day
1:42 pm, September 12, 2019
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Not Everything Is Dear Down on the Farm
Joe Keenan
I would rather be talking about frogs, but sadly this summer frogs have not come under my purview.
1:15 pm, September 5, 2019
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Standing Ovation for the Saint of Long Hill
Sunday afternoons in the summer were for jazz. That’s what the boss wanted, and that’s what she served up.
1:15 pm, September 5, 2019
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Menemsha Memories: Rustic Camp, Forward Thinking
Sometime by the early 1900s, Islanders learned that they could rent the most primitive of dwellings to city folk for summer vacations.
1:13 pm, September 5, 2019
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Vineyard Bookshelf: Purple Pride
Steve Donoghue
Purple Power is Donald Herman’s account of 28 years coaching football at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.
12:20 pm, September 2, 2019
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Toni Morrison Taught on the Page and Off
Philip Weinstein
Some 30 years ago I was finishing my first book on Faulkner — a labor of love and of critical ambition.
11:41 am, August 29, 2019
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The Riches of a Rumpled Home
Two screen patches cling to the rear screen door, still threaded on all four sides. But the kitchen door is an unholy mess.
11:27 am, August 22, 2019
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Passing Time With the Eternal Footman
Jim Kaplan
People say, “I can’t believe I’m turning 75,” as if the Eternal Footman was already holding their coats and snickering.
11:15 am, August 22, 2019
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State of Martha's Vineyard Public Schools
Matthew D'Andrea
Another school year is on the horizon and the district has spent the summer cleaning and upgrading buildings, making necessary hires, and finishing...
9:58 am, August 22, 2019
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Silent Blight on Martha's Vineyard Beaches
Barry Stringfellow
This summer I’ve worked as a ranger for the Trustees of the Reservations at Norton Point Beach. It’s a bucket list job.
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