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Charter Students Return to Schooner School for Life Lessons on High Seas
Alison L. Mead
On Saturday, at the bow of the historic schooner Alabama, Capt. Ian Ridgeway addressed a group of Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School fifth and...
2:30 pm, July 2, 2012
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Streetball Is Basketball at Its Purest
Much to the dismay of Celtics fans, Miami brought the Heat that lit up the NBA this year. But basketball is back, and it’s time for Islanders to...
1:45 pm, June 28, 2012
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Holmes Hole Sailing
The Holmes Hole Sailing Association commenced its Thursday Evening series of handicap sailboat racing from Vineyard Haven Harbor on June 21 with a 6:...
4:30 pm, June 26, 2012
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Ultimate Frisbee
Ultimate Frisbee With the summer Olympics approaching, one might be aiming for a sedentary approach to sport. Watch, watch and watch some more the...
3:00 pm, June 26, 2012
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At the Bridge Table
Jim Kaplan
New Zealand is the westernmost corner of the Polynesian triangle with Hawaii on top and Easter Island anchoring the east. Incredibly large portions...
5:00 pm, June 18, 2012
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Cancer Fight Is a Marathon, Not A Sprint, at Annual Relay for Life
Olivia Hull
Vineyard residents pride themselves on being tough. They brave cold, barren winters, prohibitively high gas prices and interminable summer crowds...
2:00 pm, May 31, 2012
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Walk it Off
Traveling from West Chop to Katama without a car? You could hitchhike. But why not just hike it instead? On Saturday, June 2, the Martha’s...
1:00 pm, May 31, 2012
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Bike Week
It’s spring and time to take to the road. But instead of hitting the fossil fuels, use your legs as gas. In other words, jump into Bike Week,...
4:45 pm, May 10, 2012
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Island Florist Builds Her Legacy As a World-Class Ironwoman
Ivy Ashe
At 4 p.m. on the day before last month’s Boston Marathon, Kim O’Callaghan, 47, of Vineyard Haven, could have been expected to have her mind on...
3:45 pm, May 10, 2012
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Who Is the King Kong of Ping Pong?
Ivy Ashe
A dentist, a rabbi, and a potter walk into the West Tisbury School. It could be the beginning of a bad joke, or it could just describe a typical...
6:00 pm, April 5, 2012
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Norton Point Breach May Close, Good News for Small Boaters
Mark Alan Lovewell
With growing evidence the Norton Point breach is appearing to close — lessening the current running through the harbor—there is buzz on the...
4:15 pm, March 8, 2012
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Walking Land Bank Trails — All of Them
Holly Nadler
The five women range in age from 66 to 84, and their goal is to hike every single one of the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank walking trails. Thus far...
1:45 pm, February 9, 2012
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