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 Oct. 23, 1964 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
Chilmark Sword, the first vessel designed especially for long-lining swordfishing, arrived in her home port of Menemsha, fresh from her shakedown cruise.

From the Oct. 14, 1920 edition of the Gazette:
On a cloudless fall day, a company of moving picture actors came to the Island to film "Annabelle Lee."

From the Oct. 8, 1937 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
In the vernacular of the old Vineyard, the word gimcrack covered even more than a multitude of sins, and some of them were sins indeed though committed, no doubt, with the most lofty of intentions.

From the Oct. 4, 1940 edition of the Gazette.

From the September 25, 1973 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

From the Sept. 18, 1925 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:

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