Vineyard Gazette
There is not much to tell of the queer narrative of the winged angel who visited Lambert’s Cove once and has never been seen there since.
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The past week has been a sad one for this community, for the Grim Reaper has visited us and taken a very heavy toll.
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Friday, May 12th, was a day of excitement over the eastern half of Martha's Vineyard when men from the towns of Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Tisbury and West Tisbur
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The Moving Pictures, of which we have had them two evenings a week during the winter at the Town Hall, continue to draw good houses, some three or four hundred persons being present at each enterta
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A national bank building, which, so far as its architectural design goes, is unique among banks, is that just opened in Vineyard Haven as the home of the Martha’s Vineyard National Bank.
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At a special meeting of the Edgartown Yacht Club, held at the Club rooms on Tuesday evening, Aug.
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The Barnacle Club, of Vineyard Haven, on Saturday evening formed themselves into a permanent organization. The following officers were elected for the year: President Walter H.
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The Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners has sent to the legislature its report -for 1902. Regarding improvements completed or contemplated on the Vineyard the board says:
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A new allotment has just been made by the Mass.
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On Wednesday the former whaling schooner Hattie Smith was granted new documents at the Custom House here and her port of hail changed to New York.
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The state board of harbor commissioners annual report, just issued, has the following regarding contemplated work at Lake Anthony opening:  
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The board of Harbor and Land Commissioners seems to have come to a satisfactory understanding on the question of the boundary line between Gay Head and Chilmark.

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