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Two Seized in Airport Mobil Break-in; After Search, Four Held on Drug Charges
MANDY LOCKE
Two Seized in Airport Mobil Break-in; After Search, Four Held on Drug Charges By MANDY LOCKE A burglary investigation led Edgartown police to a...
7:00 pm, March 25, 2004
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Summer Visa Changes Will Leave Vineyarders Short on Foreign Help
For the last two summers, Stanimir Vasilev hauled Vineyard tourists back and forth across Beach Road between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, practicing his...
7:00 pm, March 18, 2004
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Passengers May Stay in Vehicles on Ferry Crossing, Board Rules
Alexis Tonti
Passengers May Stay in Vehicles on Ferry Crossing, Board Rules By ALEXIS TONTI The Steamship Authority board of governors overruled senior...
7:00 pm, March 18, 2004
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On Dutcher Dock: Menemsha's Seismic Shift: A Fish Market Faces Sale
JESSIE ROYCE HILL
On Dutcher Dock: Menemsha's Seismic Shift: A Fish Market Faces Sale By JESSIE ROYCE HILL In a place where generations of fishermen have hawked...
7:00 pm, March 18, 2004
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Three Stories, Balconies, a Roof Deck: A Garge Project Stirs the North Bluff
CHRIS BURRELL
Three Stories, Balconies, a Roof Deck: A Garage Project Stirs the North Bluff By CHRIS BURRELL When he applied for a building permit last fall,...
7:00 pm, March 18, 2004
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Auto Class Revs Up Vocational Program
Chris Burrell
Auto Class Revs Up Vocational Program By CHRIS BURRELL Her school day is bookended by chemistry and global studies, but for Lauren Richards, the...
7:00 pm, March 18, 2004
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Moving with a Brazilian Beat, Businesses Lure New Customers
CHRIS BURRELL
Moving with a Brazilian Beat, Businesses Lure New Customers By CHRIS BURRELL Walk down aisle nine toward the meat department at Reliable Self-...
7:00 pm, March 18, 2004
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Debate Continues on Fair Share in Up-Island School Finances
CHRIS BURRELL
Debate Continues on Fair Share in Up-Island School Finances By CHRIS BURRELL Voters in West Tisbury will need more than a calculator to sort out...
7:00 pm, March 11, 2004
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Foes of Patriot Act Convince Aquinnah
Mark Alan Lovewell
Foes of Patriot Act Convince Aquinnah By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL Aquinnah voters unanimously approved a resolution challenging the Patriot Act at...
7:00 pm, March 11, 2004
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On the Islander: Ferry Riders Say Security Policy Will Not Float
Alexis Tonti
On the Islander: Ferry Riders Say Security Policy Will Not Float By ALEXIS TONTI On Tuesday morning the mezzanine deck of the Islander filled...
7:00 pm, March 11, 2004
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In Unexpected Selectman Contest, Candidates Share Chilmark Roots
Mark Alan Lovewell
Chilmarkers had just days from the time Alex Preston announced his plans to step aside as selectman to the deadline for returning papers for town...
7:00 pm, March 11, 2004
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Sheriff Says State Probe of Inmate Assault Here Eyes Serious Allegations
Alexis Tonti
Dukes County sheriff Michael McCormack confirmed this week that he called for state police to investigate allegations of officer collusion in two...
7:00 pm, March 11, 2004
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