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Edu Comp, Main Street Vineyard Haven Anchor for 40 Years, Will Close
The family-owned office and art supply store that has been an anchor business at the head of Main street Vineyard Haven for the past four decades...
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Graceful Memorial Honors Jabberwocky Campers Who Have Died
Louisa Hufstader
On the hill that crowns Camp Jabberwocky in Vineyard Haven, a memorial is taking shape that will honor the memories of lost friends.
3:49 pm, September 28, 2020
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Found on Craig’s List, Derby Grand Prize Is Classic Boat Design
Bill Eville
The story of the Cape Codder 19 dates to the late 1960s when Sandy Urquhart was tinkering with hull designs aimed at creating an affordable craft...
8:19 pm, September 27, 2020
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Island Homeless Face Prospect of No Shelters This Winter
Martha’s Vineyard’s homeless shelter program is at risk for staying shuttered this winter due to the complications of the pandemic, posing new...
2:28 pm, September 24, 2020
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Red Stocking Surprise: Kerry Alley Honored With New Fund
Louisa Hufstader
Red Stocking Fund stalwart Kerry Alley, who has always shunned the spotlight, learned the surprise news on Wednesday that a six-figure fund has been...
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Crop Walk Adapts to Become a Walk-A-Thon
Bill Eville
This annual Martha's Vineyard CROP Walk will begin on Oct. 1 and run though Oct. 18. The distance can be whatever anyone wants it to be, the miles...
4:39 pm, September 23, 2020
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With Hunting Season Set to Begin, Deer Donation Program Will Repeat
Louisa Hufstader
When deer hunting season on Martha’s Vineyard begins Oct. 5, so will the venison donation program. Coordinated by Island Grown Initiative, the...
3:36 pm, September 23, 2020
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More Dead Sea Turtles Spotted Over Weekend
A spate of sea turtle strandings occurred on or around the Vineyard this weekend, including two dead turtles that washed up on Island beaches.
2:11 pm, September 21, 2020
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Island Police Set to Begin Diversity Training This Fall
Aaron Wilson
Diversity training for Martha’s Vineyard police is on deck for later this fall, as a joint project with Island police chiefs and the Martha’s...
6:43 am, September 21, 2020
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Ceremony of Remembrance Marked by Quiet Observances
Maia Coleman
Streams of visitors bearing white carnations made their way to the Edgartown Lighthouse Saturday morning for the annual ceremony.
6:58 am, September 20, 2020
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Housing Trust Cuts Ribbon on Rehabbed Perlman House
Aaron Wilson
The nonprofit Island Housing Trust cut the ribbon Thursday on its latest project: seven affordable apartments at the Perlman House, a 100-year-old...
6:48 am, September 19, 2020
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Yard Sale Returns to Chilmark Chocolates
A second Vineyard Independence Partnership yard sale is coming up on the grounds of the former Chilmark Chocolates.
6:37 pm, September 18, 2020
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