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Lofting: Wooden Boats Bring Business to Waterfront
Max Hart
Amid the piles of sawdust and wood shavings, beyond the planks of white pine, black locust and silver bali, heritage and history are rising from the...
7:00 pm, March 3, 2005
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With Just Sixteen Days to Go Until Spring, Extended Weather Forecast Still a Snow Job
Mark Alan Lovewell
Enough already. Winter has buried the Vineyard and the rest of New England in one snowfall after another, and there is little argument among...
7:00 pm, March 3, 2005
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Selectmen Order Referral to MVC
James Kinsella
Selectmen Order Referral to MVC Illegal Teardown of Old Army Barracks Now Goes to Commission as a DRI; Building Owner Answers to Board By JAMES...
7:00 pm, March 3, 2005
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Land Plan for Ice House Pond Stirs Heated Commission Debate
Ian Fein
Land Plan for Ice House Pond Stirs Heated Commission Debate By IAN FEIN Angry exchanges and charges of bad faith erupted during a Martha's...
7:00 pm, March 3, 2005
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Alewives on the Run: Annual Rite Nears
Mark Alan Lovewell
One of the first harbingers of spring on the waterfront is the arrival of herring in the Island's coastal ponds. They will start showing up in the...
7:00 pm, March 3, 2005
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Tisbury Trades Barbs with Boat Line Over Embarkation Fee Spending Plan
James Kinsella
Sparking a fresh war of words between the Steamship Authority and the town of Tisbury, the Vineyard boat line governor said yesterday he may call...
7:00 pm, March 3, 2005
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Affordable Housing: Three Leaders: No Crowd Here, Only Advocates
MAX HART
Affordable Housing - Three Leaders: No Crowd Here, Only Advocates By MAX HART One raises money. Another spends it. The third is the manager....
7:00 pm, February 24, 2005
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County Dispute Comes to Trial
James Kinsella
County Dispute Comes to Trial Judge Robert Bohn Jr. Hears Case of Airport Commission Against Dukes County Commission; Salaries, Control at Issue...
7:00 pm, February 24, 2005
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MVC Review Was Overlooked for Circuit Avenue Teardown
James Kinsella
The demolition and reconstruction of the old Army Barracks building on Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs was never referred to the Martha's Vineyard...
7:00 pm, February 24, 2005
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Comment Ends on Wind Farm
Ian Fein
Comment Ends on Wind Farm United States Army Corps Closes Period for Public Comment on Draft Impact Report; State Review Is Next By IAN FEIN...
7:00 pm, February 24, 2005
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Superintendent Field Narrows to Three
Ian Fein
Superintendent Field Narrows to Three By IAN FEIN Two of the five finalists for superintendent of Vineyard schools withdrew their names from...
7:00 pm, February 24, 2005
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Edgartown Officials Stand Firm on Katama Bay Anchorage Ban
Mark Alan Lovewell
Under pressure from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to repeal a ban on anchorage in Edgartown harbor, town officials stood their ground this week...
7:00 pm, February 24, 2005
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