A Lone Sea Scalloper from Martha's Vineyard Endures

There are about 700 permits of various classifications issued by the federal government to fish for sea scallops on the East Coast. Sam Hopkins of West Tisbury has one of them.

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Waging Peace, Fighting for Justice, Together
Katherine Gianni

Sitting together in the living room of their Aquinnah home, Cora and Peter Weiss work in tandem to tell the stories of their lives.

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Embracing the Theatre of Life
Mollie Doyle

Martha's Vineyard Playhouse executive and artistic director MJ Bruder Munafo moved the Vineyard when she was 19. She discovered her love for the theatre here and never looked back.

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Matthew Dix Is All in on the Farm; At Home, Work and Everywhere Else
Mollie Doyle

In 1994, Matthew Dix and Rebecca Miller bought six acres in Chilmark and founded North Tabor Farm. Both have enough experience to know to pace themselves

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Valedictorian Finds Strength and Community in the Word Yes

The student body president and senior class valedictorian both give a speech at the regional high school graduation. Rose Engler fills both those roles.

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Blazing Her Path with Scottish Style
Linsey Lee

A quiet powerhouse who has had a varied life and career, it is not surprising to learn that Duncan MacDonald ran a radio show for the New York Times.

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When Printing Is the Family Business, That's All She Wrote
Mollie Doyle

Dennis daRosa is at the wheel of the daRosa Corporation’s white van. It’s a cold winter day and he is making the rounds with customers.

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Fertile Ground for Prize-Winning Vegetables and Ghastly Ghouls
Mollie Doyle

For Rusty Gordon and Ghost Island Farm, October is a wonderful time of year. The fields are still rife with vegetables. But for Rusty, October is really about Halloween.

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A Star Turn from My Friend Flicka to Vineyard Finance

John Washbrook played the role of a kid who got tangled up in trouble and usually got out of it with the help of his trusty horse Flicka.

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For Rose Styron, Life Is Poetry in Motion
Mollie Doyle

A day with poet, journalist and human rights activist Rose Styron at her home overlooking Vineyard Haven harbor. It begins with bacon.

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