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No Fan of the Farmers’ Market, Cat Named Moon Finds Way Home
Phyllis Meras
Moon, a seven-year-old Siamese cat who jumped from his owner’s truck at the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market June 23, is back home.
6:28 pm, July 5, 2010
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Promoted to Corporal
Promoted to Corporal Corey Maciel, a Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School graduate and a graduate of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C....
6:26 pm, July 5, 2010
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Warming, Changing Habitats Is VCS Annual Meeting Topic
Liz Durkee
When it comes to climate change, coastal habitats are among the most vulnerable. Perhaps that’s why there was a full house at the Vineyard...
5:58 pm, July 5, 2010
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Chilmark Flea Market Turns 43
Remy Tumin
Antique sellers, artists, glassblowers and jewelers basked in the morning light of the first Chilmark Flea Market last Wednesday, waiting on their...
5:54 pm, July 5, 2010
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Court Hears Pleas in Jail Assault and Rape Cases
Jim Hickey
By JIM HICKEY A 20-year-old inmate at the Edgartown house of correction has been accused of attacking another inmate after a disagreement over a...
5:42 pm, July 5, 2010
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Fireworks Go On Despite Power Outage
Jim Hickey
It was a busy but relatively smooth Fourth of July weekend for Edgartown police, who made several drunk driving arrests, assisted some intoxicated...
5:40 pm, July 5, 2010
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Correction
Correction The headline on a story in Friday’s Gazette about the role of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in research work on the Gulf oil...
5:38 pm, July 5, 2010
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Vineyard Fishermen Join Forces Against Idea of Lobster Ban
Mark Alan Lovewell
A group of Island lobster fishermen plan to attend a meeting later this month in Warwick, R.I. to express their opposition to a proposed ban on...
5:37 pm, July 5, 2010
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Relic of World War II Ready For Replacement; But How?
Megan Dooley
In the fall of 1944, a hurricane swept through the Vineyard, hitting Katama and damaging beyond repair the two hangars used to service Katama...
5:36 pm, July 5, 2010
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Where Oaks Die, Blueberries Live In Ever-Changing Forest
Peter Brannen
For Polly Hill Arboretum director Tim Boland, the swift demise of his oak forest that spans the arboretum property has been literally startling. “I...
5:34 pm, July 5, 2010
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Festive Fourth Filled With Flags and Sparkle
Remy Tumin
If nothing else, this July Fourth was a celebration the founding fathers would have approved of — a celebration of life, liberty, and above all,...
5:32 pm, July 5, 2010
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Watch Out for Sharks, The Coast Guard Warns In First-of-Its Kind Alert
Mike Seccombe
It’s been 35 years since the movie Jaws forever linked great white shark attacks and Martha’s Vineyard in the popular imagination of the world, yet...
5:31 pm, July 5, 2010
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