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Memories of Ireland
Perry Joyce
Hearts filled to the brim with love and respectSmiling eyes to welcome and connect.A wild sense of humor that would make a cat laughPlus a pinch of...
7:23 pm, March 14, 2013
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Pass the Fruitcake Please, Another Slice of Quiet Time
Jeanne Hewett
A friend recently diagnosed as being allergic to gluten found himself unable to eat the fruitcake he had been sent at Christmas and passed it on to...
7:19 pm, March 14, 2013
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Getting Tight With Cross Border Relations
Will Monast
Some weeks before I was carried off the Island feet first to the country club rehab in Newport, my friend Pepe Quero came to the U.S. to visit from...
6:19 pm, March 7, 2013
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Wisdom Gained From a Wounded Heart
Nancy Slonim Aronie
I teach a writing workshop here on the Vineyard and often I begin the class by saying: “We are alchemists. We can turn garbage into gold. We can take...
5:27 pm, February 28, 2013
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Black Summer Theatre's History Retold
Olive Tomlinson (as told to Linsey Lee)
Editor’s Note: Olive Tomlinson spoke with Linsey Lee, oral history curator for the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, about her recollections of Liz White’s...
5:11 pm, February 28, 2013
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Tales from Gosnold: Stuck in Reverse but Going Forward Anyway
Will Monast
The freight situation on the island got completely out of hand for a time awhile ago, but fortunately fate stepped in and prevented a possible...
6:05 pm, February 21, 2013
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Dragging the Past, Fisherman’s Reflections Echo Loudly Today
Mark Alan Lovewell
E. Gale Huntington was a writer, folksinger and teacher who spent plenty of time on the waterfront. He was also the founding editor of the Martha’s...
6:00 pm, February 21, 2013
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Shifting Sands
Steve Ewing
See the cellar’s Copper bottom Turn the house Into a ship Drift away Into the sunset Pried out of The dangling cliff As the hungry ocean rumbles...
5:58 pm, February 21, 2013
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Tales from Gosnold: Ask Not for Whom the Chopper Calls
Will Monast
Sometimes a person is awakened from a dream by the very thing he is dreaming about. For some veterans I know, the deafening chop-chop of helicopter...
7:37 pm, February 14, 2013
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