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There is only one person on the Island, so far as we can learn, who has subscribed for the Vineyard Gazette ever since it was founded in 1846.
4:27 pm, January 22, 2015
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Common Knowledge
Of late there has been evinced more than usual in the building of the house for Lester H. Dana, on Manter’s Hill, so called, in Chilmark. And if the...
2:31 pm, January 15, 2015
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Feathered Friends
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of Jan. 7, 1966: Although the number of species seen on the day of the annual Christmas Count fell 10 below last...
5:00 pm, January 8, 2015
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Fresh Start
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of Jan. 7, 1972: What of 1972, upon the track of which we have so freshly started?
11:43 am, December 31, 2014
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Whale of a Winter
The prolonged cold snap which the Vineyard has experienced for virtually two weeks without a thaw has caused the older inhabitants to rack their...
5:56 pm, December 23, 2014
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Vineyard Christmas Past
Island business establishments have contributed as usual to the Christmas season with decorated stores and windows. Oak Bluffs leads in outdoor...
4:16 pm, December 18, 2014
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Forgotten Feast
Today, the Vineyard diner is able to order just about what he likes for his Christmas dinner with full assurance that he will receive it.
2:33 pm, December 11, 2014
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Lost Art
The approach of winter with its gray and stormy days that are inevitable, stirs an instinct among Vineyard people to turn their hands to home...
3:08 pm, December 4, 2014
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Sweet Tradition
It is probably true that civilization is built on tradition. Even if it isn’t, traditions are nice, sweet and sentimental. People like them. They...
3:41 pm, November 26, 2014
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Scallop Season
From the Vineyard Gazette edition of Nov. 15, 1929: This is the season of the year when all the Vineyard goes scalloping. The toothsome bivalves...
5:16 pm, November 20, 2014
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Pagoda Passages
Everyone who walks through South Water street in Edgartown is in some sense a beneficiary of Capt. Thomas Milton, for it was he who, considerably...
4:39 pm, November 13, 2014
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Cornucopia
Last Saturday, Music street was the scene of a good old-fashioned husking bee, or at least the scene of the first half of it. Twenty people turned...
3:28 pm, November 6, 2014
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