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Cook the Vineyard; a Roadmap for Cooking on the Island

Cook the Vineyard, a free weekly newsletter and website celebrating the food culture on the Island, will make its debut on July 3.

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Navy Veteran Honored With Purple Heart

Oak Bluffs firefighter Matthew Bradley was honored with a Purple Heart on May 21 at Fort Devens military base.

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Cheers and Tears on Last Day of School

Tuesday marked the last day of school and the first afternoon of summer vacation for most Island students. It was the end of something too for retiring Edgartown principal John Stevens.

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Two People Hospitalized After Early Morning Truck Collision

An early morning accident at the Steamship Authority terminal in Vineyard Haven sent two people to the hospital and damaged two trucks, public safety officials confirmed.

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In a Class By Herself, Cuttyhunk Graduate Takes Media Moment in Stride

The media descended on Cuttyhunk Monday for its eighth grade graduation. The class size: one. The name of the affable graduate: Gwen Lynch.

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Late-Night Revelers Keep Edgartown Police Busy

Edgartown police reported an active Thursday night rounding up revelers from the annual Taste of the Vineyard event for an array of minor incidents that ran late into the evening and early morning hours.

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High School Spending Tops Three Special Town Meetings

High school spending will again be the focus of three special town meetings next week, and while the school year is winding down, scrutiny of school finances is showing no sign of letup.

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Plastic-Free MV Takes Mission Down-Island

After an initiative to ban plastic bottles passed up-Island, students from Plastic Free MV are setting their sights on the three down-Island towns.

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Abutters Raise Concerns About Proposed Retail Marijuana Shop

An informational meeting on a proposed site for a recreational marijuana store in Vineyard Haven drew skeptics.

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The Sweet Science of Beekeeping

Vineyard Haven beekeeper Tim Colon received more calls than usual this year from startled Islanders reporting swarms of bees. A swarm is awe-inspiring to witness.

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