Possible Dreams Auction Makes for a Better Reality

When Seth Meyers steps up to host the 43rd annual Possible Dreams Auction late Sunday afternoon, he will share duties with professional auctioneer Sherry Truhlar.

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Camaraderie of the Chilmark Flea Market Perseveres

For vendors and customers alike, the return of the Chilmark Flea Market this summer has helped bring back a vital component of their summer social life.

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Longtime Lighthouse Keeper Retires

Since the opening of the original wooden Gay Head Light in 1799, no keeper has served longer than Richard Skidmore.

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Generosity Overflows at Fluke for Luke Tournament

The fourth annual Fluke for Luke fishing tournament drew 328 anglers and 29 teams this weekend. The event remembers Luke Gurney, a local fisherman who died in 2016, and raises money for his family.

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Saying No to Gender Violence at Annual Seawall Stand

Participants in the 10th annual Seawall Stand on Saturday morning stood in solidarity against gender-based violence, with many honoring women in their own lives by displaying signs bearing their names.

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Tisbury School Principal Is True Shepherd

If you want to find John Custer this summer, head to the ocean.

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Capturing the City During Covid

On Tuesday evening Featherstone Center for the Arts opened its summer series of photography salons with a photographic slide show and talk by John Rosenmiller.

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At Station Menemsha, Commendations All Around

In a ceremony at the Coast Guard boathouse in Menemsha Friday morning, senior chief Justin Logval moved up to master chief petty officer — the highest rank for an enlisted member in the U.S. Coast Guard.

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Main Streets Are Buzzing As Businesses Bounce Back

A year after the pandemic shuttered downtowns, causing ripples of worry about possible lasting impacts on the Island economy, business is bouncing back.

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For East Chop Flag Collector, July Fourth Is a Breeze

Jack Schott flies a new flag every morning on the pole in front of his East Chop home. He travels the summer in historical order, starting with the flag of the Wampanoag people.

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