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She Had a Song in Her Heart for Everyone
Chris Fischer
Smoochy the cat was finally let back inside, a few days before Kristin died.
4:57 pm, October 26, 2016
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Rooster Rescuer to Swan Sitter, Joanie Jenkinson Will Be Missed
Phyllis Meras
West Tisbury animal lovers turned out en masse last Thursday for a potluck supper at the Agricultural Hall honoring retiring animal control officer...
4:52 pm, October 26, 2016
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The Son Also Rises; On the Water Steering a Sustainable Course
Mark Alan Lovewell
Recently, my son Alan Lovewell was recognized at the White House for his work on sustainable fisheries.
2:26 pm, October 20, 2016
10 Comments
If Optimism Is a Crime, Guilty as Charged
Peggy Sturdivant
The guard waved me into Dukes County Courthouse as the town clock in the Old Whaling Church struck 9 a.m.
1:59 pm, October 20, 2016
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No Matter How You Say It, Words Remind Us What Matters Most
Edward Hoagland
My Stars, Lands Sake!, people used to say when the sky still had stars, people worked the land and didn’t want to take the Lord’s name in vain.
1:42 pm, October 20, 2016
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Learning to Read the Water, Taught by One of the Derby Greats
Dr. Gary Fudem
I met Ed Amaral while treating Lois, his wife, in the office for something minor. Later he mentored me on fishing technique, fishing etiquette and...
2:42 pm, October 17, 2016
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When the News Arrived With Bells On
Back in October, 1964 when I was a young spunk at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, we were instructed about the wonders of wire machines.
3:58 pm, October 13, 2016
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Dock Boy to Man: Lessons from Summer at the Boatyard
Tom Harmon
I wonder if you remember me. About 50 years ago, I worked at your boatyard in Edgartown.
3:51 pm, October 13, 2016
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Welcoming Wood Stoves of Winter
Eileen Maley
The wood stove became a member of our family some time in the mid-seventies. We are on our fourth stove.
3:50 pm, October 13, 2016
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Locked Out at the Cliffs, Key in Hand
Phyllis Meras
I have never had a warm and friendly relationship with cars. I know only there are red cars, green cars, gold cars, two-door or four-door cars.
3:43 pm, October 13, 2016
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Charter School Vote Is About Children
Ewell Hopkins
The reality is that Question 2 is not about our school district, but rather a question of supporting our greater commonwealth.
3:43 pm, October 13, 2016
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Staying Afloat in Pounding Sea of Memory
Chris Fischer
The last time I saw my mom she was asleep in bed. A skeleton impersonating a human. Breathing took all her effort.
2:39 pm, October 6, 2016
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