Strong Mental Game Prevails, from Ski Slopes to Golf Green

Finn Simpkins has helped lead the high school golf tournament to the state tournament again this year. The senior is also an elite skier and looking ahead to a potential collegiate golf career.

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Edgartown Animal Control Officer Details Summer Dog Incidents

Edgartown selectmen accepted the quarterly report of animal control officer Barbara Prada at a brief meeting Monday.

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Heartbreakers Lead the Way at Gay Head 10K

Heartbreakers running club from the Boston area dominated the Gay Head 10K road race Sunday, with club members Justin Keefe winning the men’s division and Emily Ganley finishing first in the women’s division.

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Halted Building Project on Upper Main Street Returns to Planning Board

The Edgartown planning board is set to discuss this week a long-delayed building project at Wave Lengths salon on Upper Main street. On July 29 the town ordered all work stopped on the modular construction project.

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Appeal Could Delay New Ferry Terminal in Woods Hole

A group of Woods Hole residents is challenging state approval of the Steamship Authority terminal reconstruction project in the village, a move that could delay the project.

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It's A Matter of Taste; Albies Give Derby a Shot of Adrenalin

False albacore. Barely sounds like a fish. Tastes like an oily shop rag. Not even included in the official Derby name. Yet an albie is a prized possession at Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby headquarters.

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Selectmen Discuss Beer Festival, Summer Traffic Concerns

Oak Bluffs selectmen this week discussed concerns about delivery traffic at the Camp Ground and fielded complaints about the Martha’s Vineyard Craft Beer Festival.

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Original Navy SEALs Celebrate a Reunion, And Old Ties that Bond

Six members of the original Navy SEALs Team One gathered recently at a Chilmark home to catch up, tell the old stories and revel in the camaraderie of service to country.

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Vineyard Boaters Sound Off on Coast Guard Plan to Remove Buoys

Coast Guard officials came to the Vineyard to discuss proposed changes or removal of 43 buoys used by Island boaters. There was near unanimous opposition.

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Smithsonian Exhibit Gives Pride of Place to Oak Bluffs

The Smithsonian Institution's new National Museum of African American Culture and History documents the story of the African American community in Oak Bluffs.

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