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For Safety's Sake Shut Down Pilgrim Nuclear Plant
Richard Knabel
The opposition is there and has been for a long time. It comes from elected officials on and off the Cape and Islands.
12:37 pm, November 22, 2017
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Zimbabwe on My Mind, Where the Elephant in the Room is Literal
Phyllis Meras
The recent upheaval around Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe has reminded me of my 1996 visit to that southern African nation, formerly Rhodesia.
3:28 pm, November 20, 2017
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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Why Is Grandma's Face Here at All?
Jenny Allen
The other day, standing in front of the mirror and wondering what I’ll look like in 10 years, I thought of my grandmothers. What did they look like...
3:22 pm, November 16, 2017
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The Good Christian Went Walking
Joe Keenan
The good Christian went walking one day. When he got to the town he discovered a grand domed building and approached the front entry. There he found...
3:51 pm, November 13, 2017
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Keeper of the Flame Keeps Boxing With the Memories
Cold weather is coming eventually, so I’m in the process of moving summer things down to the shelves and wardrobes in our basement.
4:49 pm, November 6, 2017
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Angel
Steve Ewing
I see Gerry now, blue hooded sweatshirt, ball cap, blue pants. Rockafella, he calls me (and everybody else).
3:36 pm, October 26, 2017
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Solid as a Rock and Just as Timeless
Melinda Fager
Sad news that Chappy’s Gerry Jeffers has passed. It won’t be the same without him.
3:32 pm, October 26, 2017
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Changing Times Increase Library Love
John Merrow
Like many of you, I give thanks for our public schools and their teachers, but I suggest we give also thanks for our public libraries.
3:30 pm, October 26, 2017
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Hopefully a Tick Turning Point Has Begun
Richard Johnson
I hope some day we will look back at 2017 and say that it was the year the Vineyard community started to really do something about the problem of...
3:28 pm, October 26, 2017
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Learning to Dance Through the Pain
Nancy Slonim Aronie
The day I came off the mountain having hiked Yosemite with 12 young women guides, I understood for the first time that life is a dance.
3:25 pm, October 26, 2017
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Effects of Sandy Still Linger Around the Island and on Tribal Lands
Kate Jamison
Five years after Hurricane Sandy hit Martha’s Vineyard in 2012, certain parts of the Island are still recovering.
3:16 pm, October 26, 2017
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Echoes of History: an Elegy for the Denniston House
Elaine Cawley Weintraub
The Bradley Memorial, the first African American church on the Vineyard, was demolished last week.
2:26 pm, October 23, 2017
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