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Memorial Day Weekend Events
Parades, a concert and flowers tossed into town harbors by school children — on the Vineyard, Memorial Day weekend is marked by many longstanding...
10:14 am, May 25, 2012
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News
Tour Oak Bluffs Library From Privacy of Own Home
The Oak Bluffs library will be one of the first libraries in the country to be part of Google’s new indoor mapping project. Sondra Murphy, the...
5:35 pm, May 24, 2012
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Wampanoags Unveil Casino Plan To Freetown, Lakeville Crowd
Peter Brannen
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) unveiled plans this week for a $167 million resort casino during a presentation in Lakeville. But the...
5:33 pm, May 24, 2012
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The Vineyard Shuffle: Twice a Year Move Is Way of Life
Remy Tumin
Only carry from place to place what can fit in your car, or if you’re lucky, a friend’s pickup truck. Pack your clothes in garbage bags and...
5:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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News
Sengekontacket Reopens For Summer Shellfishing
Sara Brown
For the first time in five years, parts of Sengekontacket Pond will be open for shellfishing, at least through June. In July, August and Sepetmber...
5:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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Nature & Science
American Eel: Hard Times, Dubious Future
Mark Alan Lovewell
The storied American eel was once one of the Vineyard’s most valued resources. Even though the eel now faces hard times, memories are still fresh...
5:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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Students Lead Conversation On Race, Diversity, Tolerance
Sara Brown
In a candid conversation, Vineyarders this week discussed the varied and sometimes contradictory issues facing Islanders who are minorities: being...
5:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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Fishing
Island Waters Awash With Squid, May Be Best Fishing in Years
Mark Alan Lovewell
In a dramatic reversal of fishing fortune, the last few weeks have offered the best squid fishing in years.
5:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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Celebrations
Unsung Hero’s Praises Sung at State House Reception
Loretta May of Vineyard Haven has been named an “Unsung Hero” by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women for her efforts to better the...
5:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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Commentary
Seasonal Househoppers Face Harsh Reality
Tom Bennett
Here we go again, another summer and another move. Anxiety rising. Having bad dreams. Sleep interrupted. Soon I must find a place to live. Must make...
4:34 pm, May 24, 2012
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Commentary
In the Darkness, a Night Light Shines
Bill Eville
When my wife Cathlin and I were married the ceremony was part tradition and part theatre. The wedding was held at Judson Church in New York city....
4:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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West Tisbury Sidewalk Ends Era of Town’s Rural Character
Phyllis Méras
Not long ago West Tisbury was described, using a line from the Oliver Goldsmith poem, as “the fairest village of the plain.” But with the addition...
4:30 pm, May 24, 2012
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