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News Update: Saturday, September 4 - Earl Drenches, Spares Island Damage
Plywood came off buildings, terra cotta pots were returned to porches and Labor Day weekend business resumed as usual Saturday morning after...
9:52 am, September 4, 2010
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News Update: Friday, September 3 - Boats Stopped, Shops Closed, Shelter Open
Hurricane Earl, downgraded to a category one hurricane but still packing sustained winds of 80 miles per hour, was still on track late Friday to...
2:56 pm, September 3, 2010
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News Update:Weakening Earl Still on Track for Two Islands Friday, September 3 -
Hurricane warnings remained in place for the Vineyard, Woods Hole and Nantucket at noon Friday as a weakening hurricane Earl continued to plow...
9:18 am, September 3, 2010
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Islanders Stock Up, Batten Down, Sort Out Weddings
Remy Tumin
Labor Day weekend on the Vineyard usually means bustling harbors, shoppers scouring sale racks and crowded beaches. But Thursday afternoon,...
10:18 pm, September 2, 2010
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All Family Matters Considered by Michele Norris
Remy Tumin
Michele Norris is taking back pancakes. She’s putting down the boxed mix, stepping away from the cupboard and taking on the task of making homemade...
8:42 pm, September 2, 2010
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The Birth of a Storm: Meet Earl
Mike Seccombe
Baby Earl was born about 10 days ago, on the west coast of tropical Africa. At that stage, meteorologists called him disturbed, but not yet...
8:37 pm, September 2, 2010
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Divided Supreme Court Ruling Favors Cape Wind
Mike Seccombe
Cape Wind has won another round in the battle over construction of a wind farm in Nantucket Sound, in a 4-2 split decision in the state’s highest...
8:36 pm, September 2, 2010
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State of Emergency and High Alert: Hurricane Earl Barrels Up East Coast
The Vineyard was in a state of emergency and high alert at nightfall yesterday as Hurricane Earl crawled up the Eastern Seaboard, a category three...
8:36 pm, September 2, 2010
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Ring the Bells! Fire Museum Opens
Mark Alan Lovewell
Tomorrow marks a new start for an Island institution. The Oak Bluffs Fire Museum opens its doors for the first time to the public at 1 p.m. The...
8:30 pm, September 2, 2010
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Off the Beaches, Back to Books: Students Will Find New Faculty
Megan Dooley
School enrollment remains fairly flat this year, and the most major changes that will be seen in Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools are the faces of...
8:30 pm, September 2, 2010
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Curving Around Classical Ballet’s Free Revolution
Remy Tumin
B allerinas dance with their feet, balancing on pointe shoes with their limbs elongated to expose the intricate workings of muscles, or leaping...
8:05 pm, September 2, 2010
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David Brodnick Graduates
David Brodnick Graduates David Hale Brodnick of Chilmark and Pound Ridge, N.Y., grandson of Betty Kogen and nephew of Michael Kogen of Chilmark,...
8:04 pm, September 2, 2010
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