Traffic Delays at Drawbridge Tracked Partly to New Design Feature

After a summer of frustrating traffic backups, contractors are wrapping up work on the Lagoon Pond drawbridge.

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Oak Bluffs Man Faces Charges Following Break-Ins

Felix Reagan faces an array of criminal charges, including cruelty to animals, following a spate of break-ins Saturday. Among other things, police believe Mr. Reagan painted a dog at a Pinewood Lane home.

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With Cheers and Champagne, Gannon and Benjamin's Artemis Is Launched

The Irish green hull of Artemis, a 31-foot gaff-rigged sloop designed by Nat Benjamin, was showered with bubbly Friday and launched.

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Historic Camp at North Neck on Chappaquiddick Is Sold

History changed hands on Chappaquiddick last week with the sale of the home fronting Cape Pogue Pond known as the Big Camp, long owned by the Woodger family.

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Selectmen Get Good News about Memorial Wharf Restoration

Upcoming repairs to Memorial Wharf will likely be less extensive and far cheaper than previously thought, Edgartown selectmen learned this week.

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Moped Rental Business Comes Under Scrutiny

Oak Bluffs selectmen are examining whether the Island’s largest moped rental dealer is operating on town property.

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State Forest Superintendent Steps Down

The superintendent of the Manuel Correllus State Forest will leave this week after two years on the job. Virginia Dautreuil steps down Sept. 2.

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Capturing the Truth by Standing Back and Watching

D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, partners in life and work, have made a career out of documentary film-making, from Bob Dylan to presidential campaigns. They were on the Vineyard last week with their latest film, Unlocking the Cage.

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Prolonged Summer Drought Leads to Fire Alert on Martha's Vineyard

Following three straight months of little rain, Martha’s Vineyard remains under moderate to severe drought conditions along with most of the rest of the commonwealth.

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Not Just Another Vacationer With a Camera

Alfred Eisenstaedt came to Martha’s Vineyard every August for 50 years and added photographs to a body of work that reached to the farthest corners of the world.

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