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Vineyard Bookshelf: Martha's Vineyard in the American Revolution
As Thomas Dresser points out at the beginning of his new book, Martha’s Vineyard in the American Revolution, islands occupy a precarious position in...
2:32 pm, December 9, 2021
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Mentor, Collaborator and Friend, With Sondheim Anything Was Possible
Having never written a traditional book for a musical before Sunday — and having seen few musicals — working with Sondheim became my education.
6:16 pm, December 6, 2021
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A Winter of Old Age
Aboard the ferry in a winter of advancing age.
11:50 am, December 2, 2021
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For All
A Thanksgiving poem.
3:15 pm, November 24, 2021
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Riding Out the Storm With Mom
I went for my mother’s 87th birthday but stayed for the storm.
1:29 pm, November 24, 2021
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Miracle of Light Is a Path for Kindness
Over 2,100 years ago, King Antiochus promulgated laws that made Jewish ritual and worship illegal.
1:19 pm, November 24, 2021
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Anna's Wall Is Food for the Spirit
Forty five years ago, I received a telephone call from Anna Maxim, saying that a drunk man had crashed his car through her stone wall and was I...
1:17 pm, November 24, 2021
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Still Feeling June Manning's Presence Everywhere in Aquinnah
The recent service at the Gay Head Cemetery for June Manning was a special gathering.
4:28 pm, November 22, 2021
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Return to Muskeget Reveals a Natural State and a Human Touch
My first trips to Muskeget in 2020, in late January and four months later on Memorial Day weekend, perfectly sandwiched the coronavirus pandemic.
11:51 am, November 18, 2021
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By Land and Sea, Clean Electricity Needs to Lead the Way
Over the past year, it has become increasingly clear that climate change is accelerating.
2:47 pm, November 15, 2021
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November at deBettencourt's Service Station
In a long row of pots along the side of the station / Blooms the garden of the garage’s mechanic.
3:29 pm, November 11, 2021
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With Covid, Better Safe Than Sorry Is the Way to Go
Remember the spring of 2020‚ 18 months ago, when the word Covid had just entered our vocabulary.
4:37 pm, November 8, 2021
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