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In the Market of Unease, A Shift of Thinking Sprouts
Ted Sutton
I like my vegetables as much as the next guy, but lately I’ve been feeling out of place at the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market.
2:19 pm, August 23, 2018
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Playing It Smart by Resisting the Modern Age
Shirley Mayhew
I resisted the modern age until I won a microwave oven in a grocery store raffle.
2:14 pm, August 23, 2018
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Getting to Know Mark London Through His Love of Music
Mark Alan Lovewell
As executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, Mark London’s reach extended beyond the Olde Stone Building.
1:40 pm, August 23, 2018
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All Our Stories Are Immigrant Stories
Robert Skydell
The day before we fled and went into hiding we trashed the house.
1:30 pm, August 23, 2018
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Late in the Day on the First Day of the Fair
Fan Ogilvie
If you can’t be happy here, you probably can’t find happiness anywhere.
4:32 pm, August 20, 2018
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Hi There
Steve Ewing
When a local gives a wave don't avert or be afraid
3:48 pm, August 16, 2018
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For Whaling Captains, Diversity Flourished
Skip Finley
Men of color were full participants in the whaling industry, a business so difficult and dangerous that most people only went out once.
2:07 pm, August 16, 2018
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Where Have All the Weakfish Gone?
Paul Greenberg
The first time I fished for money I got burned so badly I never tried it again.
2:03 pm, August 16, 2018
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Bearing Down on Beach Road
Craig Whitaker
Beach Road is arguably the Island’s most important road; it is certainly the ugliest. The road fronts a harbor once given almost entirely to maritime...
2:00 pm, August 16, 2018
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August Day, August Night
Susan Puciul
A poem after Seamus Heaney.
4:54 pm, August 9, 2018
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Not Running But Still Taking Part
Sue Guiney
In August 2014, I wrote a piece in the Gazette about running the Chilmark Road Race for the 21st time.
4:37 pm, August 9, 2018
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Fishing for Memories, Catching the Limit
Bryan Chambala
Cole and I will never be true Islanders, but when we see each other now we are Islanders in our own way.
4:34 pm, August 9, 2018
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