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Vineyard Bookshelf: Every Day Is Extra
Steve Donoghue
Enter John Kerry’s recent memoir, Every Day Is Extra, a decidedly heartfelt book.
2:43 pm, October 11, 2018
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It's Derby Season
Paul Karasik
Derby season means shifting priorities – for all of us.
10:30 am, October 4, 2018
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Tuck in Your Socks, Lone Star Ticks Are Here
Richard Johnson
Lone star tick nymphs and adults are spreading and increasing in numbers, data from the MV Tick Programs 2018 yard surveys shows.
10:03 am, October 4, 2018
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Last Call at Lola's Dances to the Tune of Inclusivity
Charlayne Hunter-Gault and Skip Finley
Between 400 and 500 revelers boogied big time on Friday during a farewell to legendary Lola’s restaurant.
9:54 am, October 4, 2018
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Sign Me Up
Steve Ewing
One day on the bench in front of the Dock Street Coffee Shop Bob Hathaway said “When my maker comes for me I want him to find me out on the flats.”
12:22 pm, September 28, 2018
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No More Stalling on Offshore Wind
Ann Berwick
This is about offshore wind in Massachusetts.
1:40 pm, September 27, 2018
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Lifted By a Broken Wing
Barry Stringfellow
Atop the pile a seagull with a broken left wing was scavenging for scraps.
1:34 pm, September 27, 2018
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More Cars Equals Less Island Charm
Richard Knabel
News that the Steamship Authority carried a record number of vehicles may be welcome news to management but not to everyone else.
12:41 pm, September 20, 2018
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Children's Memorial Gives Light to Dark Memories
Grayson Moore
On the Vineyard a sense of healing envelops you. The place that embodies this spirit most of all is the Edgartown Lighthouse Children’s Memorial.
12:29 pm, September 20, 2018
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Summer Fling With Solitude Reveals a Life Heavy With History
Merissa Nathan Gerson
The old writer’s cabin on a hill in Menemsha included a few caveats: there was no running water, no bathroom and no furniture.
4:32 pm, September 17, 2018
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To Dance For Paul Taylor Was the Gift of a Lifetime
Sandra Stone-Benjamin
I was on my way to meet with my family, not my biological family, but my Taylor family.
4:44 pm, September 12, 2018
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Graphic Report: Jay's Septic
Paul Karasik
A detailed look at the work of the man who keeps Island septic systems tuned up and running at peak performance.
10:08 am, September 8, 2018
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