From the May 24, 1974 edition of the Gazette: Memorial Day on Martha’s Vineyard is something more than a patriotic holiday, the occasion of the first of the season’s three long weekends, and a glowing festival of flowering trees and beach plums.
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From the June 4, 1965 edition of the Gazette:
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From the June 16, 1967 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
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From the June 18, 1948 edition of the Gazette:
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From the April 14, 1978 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Power poles no place for nesting birds.

From the April 6, 1951 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: By 29, Delores Labell Authier had earned the title of captain.

From the March 24, 1950 edition of the Gazette: Garden advice, with a pinch of snuff.

Our eccentric neighbor Thoreau heard his first pinkletink of spring the other day — March 21, 1835, p.m. — and hurried home to ask his notebook a question.

March 12, 1948: Dorothy West will soon have the once in a life time thrill of seeing her first novel come out in print.

From the March 3, 1967 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

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