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Main Street, USA: Tisbury Street Fair Draws Colorful Crowd, Despite Delay
Liz Weiss
They mingled on car-free Main street. They munched on fried dough and cotton candy. They rummaged through clothing racks looking for bargains. They...
8:29 pm, July 13, 2009
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Historian Looks at Americans in Paris
Mike Seccombe
When people think of American history of the mid-1800s, they usually think of the great westward expansion, the opening up of new territory, of...
8:28 pm, July 13, 2009
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Study: High Tick Disease Rates
Sam Bungey
An important study of tick-bourne illnesses conducted last fall by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) revealed high rates of Lyme disease, rocky...
8:23 pm, July 13, 2009
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Island Antiques Become Functional Furnishings
Richard Dumas, a custom furniture builder and master upholsterer working with Julie Robinson Interiors, has created a line of hand-crafted children...
6:47 am, July 10, 2009
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Sports Camp Opens
Sports Camp Opens It’s good sports, and good sportsmanship at Eagle Sports Camp, open to school-age boys and girls every weekday morning this...
6:37 am, July 10, 2009
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Riding With Dr. Dave and Treating All Creatures, Mice to Miniature Horses
Megan Dooley
While packing the car for a family vacation early in his college years, Dave Tuminaro spotted a skunk in distress. The animal had gotten its head...
10:31 pm, July 9, 2009
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Habitat for Humanity Needs Some Volunteers
Willing volunteers, no experience necessary, are needed to help on Habitat of Martha’s Vineyard “build days” every Friday and Saturday at a home...
10:15 pm, July 9, 2009
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Clean Energy Symposium Cycling to Spread Message
On Monday a team of college students from across Massachusetts and around the world bicycled into Edgartown to engage the community to push for...
9:45 pm, July 9, 2009
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Scientist Says Lobster Hatchery Viable
Mark Alan Lovewell
A top lobster scientist told a gathering at the Chilmark Public Library on Wednesday night that the Massachusetts Lobster Hatchery in Oak Bluffs...
9:45 pm, July 9, 2009
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Like So Many Grains of Sand: Buddhist Monks Visit Vineyard
Amanda Williams
Unknown to many of the thousands of people on the Island this week, an important group of visitors arrived bearing a special gift. It comes in...
9:39 pm, July 9, 2009
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Please Adopt Us
Please Adopt Us The Animal Shelter of Martha’s Vineyard has a few nice animals who need good homes. Owl is a purebred, white Persian cat who is...
9:36 pm, July 9, 2009
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Young Farmers Voyage on Vintage Mabel to Put Organic Food on Vineyard Tables
Amanda Williams
In the 1800s, Vineyard farmers moved their goods to market in very different ways than they do now, by cart and buggy or, in some cases, by...
9:35 pm, July 9, 2009
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