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Cairn Today, Gone Tomorrow
Ted Sutton
Cairns, those manmade piles of stones and rocks, have been around for 40,000 years and are our oldest form of communication.
3:37 pm, August 31, 2017
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Living With Dissonance of the Island's Civil War Statue
Susanna J. Sturgis
I’m more than half Southern, but I grew up in Massachusetts. Until recently I thought of Confederate statues as a matter of heritage and history.
3:07 pm, August 31, 2017
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Oak Bluffs Civil War Statue Sends Damaging Message
Clennon L. King
I hope elected officials on Martha’s Vineyard were watching as more than half a dozen states took steps to remove monuments to the Confederacy.
3:07 pm, August 31, 2017
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Giving Thanks to Islanders Who Stood Up Against Racism
Walter Robinson
Susanna Styron emailed me that she would be showing her documentary Suspended Sentence in Chilmark.
3:01 pm, August 31, 2017
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Finding Harmony, the Slack Key Way
Joe Keenan
It was 25 years ago that I met John Cruz. I was outside his house playing guitar in the Irish style of dropped tuning where you slack the strings.
12:05 pm, August 28, 2017
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Brick by Brick, in Sickness and in Health
Chris Fischer
I am not used to ill health in myself, which is why not too long ago I signed up to build a chimney with a friend.
2:28 pm, August 24, 2017
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Graphic Report: Morning at Alley's General Store
Paul Karasik
2:58 pm, August 17, 2017
4 Comments
Eclipse Is Much More Than a Glimpse
Mark Alan Lovewell
Martha’s Vineyard will experience a partial solar eclipse Monday. The first order of business is safety.
2:45 pm, August 17, 2017
3 Comments
Blue Ribbons Never Go Out of Style
Remy Tumin
My mother called me the other day nearly breathless. “I have an idea for another fair entry,” she said.
2:18 pm, August 17, 2017
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Lost and Found: Ancient Grains Are Cause for Celebration
Kate Warner
As we head toward the Agricultural Fair and the farming tradition it celebrates, it is exciting to see Dan Sternbach harvesting this year’s local...
2:07 pm, August 10, 2017
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Castles Made of Sand Slip Into the Sea
Ted Sutton
It’s a regular building boom. Sand castles with moats, forts and dredges, dams and tunnels, construction sites that defy names and spark the...
2:03 pm, August 10, 2017
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In Praise of Wild-Eyed Principles
Actor Sterling Hayden was certainly a special case when I first met him one afternoon in 1975 at New York’s Algonquin Hotel restaurant.
1:51 pm, August 10, 2017
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