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An Island Apart But With a History of Inclusiveness
Skip Finley
Martha’s Vineyard is unique for a lot of reasons, sometimes in ways that aren’t readily apparent.
2:45 pm, February 5, 2018
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Exploring Depths of Right Whales' Plight
Susan Larsen
There is no argument that the North Atlantic right whale is in dire straits.
3:43 pm, February 1, 2018
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Amid Climate Turbulence, Wind Power Looms as Boon for Island
Mike Jacobs
During the peak of the recent winter storm on Jan. 4, the electricity network that serves Cape Cod and the Islands faced a significant test.
11:38 am, January 29, 2018
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Caught in the Current, Looking for Dry Land
Joe Keenan
The salmon swim upstream, some smaller than others. Some in mid-current, some on the shallower sides.
1:22 pm, January 25, 2018
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Encouraging Entrepreneurship on the Vineyard
Katherine Putnam
The Island has many creative, entrepreneurial people trying to start or build their own businesses. New efforts are under way to support them.
1:49 pm, January 22, 2018
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Hunting Season Bounty Includes Time Alone
Nelson Sigelman
Regret mixed with relief as I retraced a brush-strewn path I had followed so many mornings and afternoons during the hunting season just ended on...
11:46 am, January 18, 2018
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When Edgartown Rolled All Year And Coo Cavallo Held Court
Eric L. Peters
It would be hard for many Islanders today to un derstand that 40 years ago Edgartown was a vibrant year-round village.
12:10 pm, January 11, 2018
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Coo
Steve Ewing
I remember Coo from boyhood summers with his large extended Italian family renting down the street from us
12:06 pm, January 11, 2018
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Finding a Voice for War No More
Conscription is part of American history — a distant part. The Selective Service isn’t selecting like it used to.
12:02 pm, January 11, 2018
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Green Book's Safe Passages Still Resonate
Herb Foster
When I was teaching in New York city, a fellow teacher told me a story about how his father, an Urban League officer, traveled in the South.
11:57 am, January 11, 2018
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Bingo Hall Rectifies Long List of Wrongs
Duncan Pickard
The Aquinnah bingo hall judgment, final now that the Supreme Court declined to review it, is a welcome affirmation of the sovereignty of the...
11:54 am, January 11, 2018
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Tracking Winter, One Critter at a Time
Phyllis Meras
My favorite season has arrived again and this year with a pleasing vengeance. Animal tracks are everywhere, inviting identification.
10:16 am, January 8, 2018
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