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Stories by Julia Rappaport

Julia Rappaport

Maggie White Stamps Brand On Edgartown

October 23, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Thirteen years ago, Maggie White packed her things and moved from Colorado to the Massachusetts Island of her childhood summers. She left behind a booming and profitable business to run a small...

Voter Registration Rush Includes Students Fired Up for First Ballot

October 16, 2008
Julia Rappaport

The last day to register to vote in Massachusetts was Wednesday, and the deadline saw a flurry of activity in town halls across the Island. “I’m working fast and furious,” reported...

Edgartown Awards Affordable Houses

October 16, 2008
Julia Rappaport

A 2003 graduate of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School who works as a dispatcher for the county sheriff’s department was one of three lucky Islanders who won an affordable...

Fighting for Life, Live at Lola’s

October 16, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Tonight is an evening for turning lemons into lemonade.Islander Joyce Garde, a 14-year cancer survivor, was recently diagnosed with another cancer. Rather than fight the battle alone, she is...

Fall Food Festival Stirs Up Spirits, Too

October 16, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Bartending. The job used to be simple — pour a glass of wine, shake up the occasional martini, pop off a beer cap and call it a night. Not so any more. Today there are career bartenders....

Farm Share Members Confront Shortfall

October 9, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Generous contributions from shareholders have provided a temporary fix for the financial woes plaguing the popular Whippoorwill Farm Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program.Farm operations will...

Second Hand Business Booming; Thrifty Islanders Go Shopping

October 9, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Retail sales may be slumping around the country and on the Island, but the thrift stores and consignment shops of the Vineyard are thriving hubs of business these days.“We have been incredibly...

Fifty Artists Say Yes We Can With Presidential Fundraiser

October 9, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Yes we can.It is a campaign slogan which has caught fire ever since Presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama uttered the words after the New Hampshire primary. Celebrities from Scarlett Johansson...

Adult Education Gets a New Look

October 2, 2008
Julia Rappaport

Adult education on Martha’s Vineyard dates back to the 1970s, but this month the old idea will be expanded and relaunched under the leadership of former high school Spanish teacher Lynn...

Few Dry Eyes in Agricultural Hall Tuesday At Service for Cape Air Pilot Lost in Crash

October 2, 2008
Julia Rappaport

An overflow crowd came to the Agricultural Hall on Tuesday afternoon to celebrate and remember David Willey, the Vineyard Haven man and Cape Air pilot who died last Friday evening when his plane...

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