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    A look back at the ‘tinman’ of Edgartown

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    For nearly 50 years, Charles Mayhew ran a popular Edgartown hardware business, selling stoves, plumbing supplies, dishes, kettles, keys, cinder shovels, pumps, pipes, wire, pots and pans, glassware, and even a few groceries from...

    Memories of Fourth of July’s Past

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    As told to Linsey Lee, Oral History Curator at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Courtesy of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.    Elizabeth Marchant Sanchez 1901-1999; Edgartown proprietor, Marchant House Bed and Breakfast. “Oh, Fourth of July, this town ...

    Who needs a ferry to get across Vineyard Sound?

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    66-year-old Bud Raymond swam from Naushon to the Vineyard on Sept 2. - Jim O'Connor Mike Mayrand got up early on the morning of Sept. 2, and from his house in Gay Head he looked...

    Historic cows come home to Chilmark

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    I’m not a big cow person. They’re sort of like rural wallpaper, nothing to get overly excited about. And then I saw my first North Devon or Ruby Red cow out at the Beach...

    Bob Woodruff’s solar sailboat

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    Bob Woodruff and Porter Thompson. – Stacey Rupolo Bob Woodruff moves about the deck of his 24-foot Kittiwake sloop with an agility that defies his 82 years. “You could say I was born with a...

    Bill Anderson knows a lot more than bikes

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    AKA the bicycle man, Mr. Anderson helped create a wall of protection against nuclear threat, starting with Chilmark's Peaked Hill.  In 1946 in the Westminster College gymnasium in Fulton, Mo., Sir Winston Churchill warned about...

    Reverend Alden Besse has a high-flying 92nd birthday

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    Reverend Alden Besse celebrated his 92nd birthday by taking a biplane ride with his son Mark. Rev. Besse has long been well-loved in the community. He has been pastoral assistant at Grace Episcopal Church,...

    Vacation or staycation? Twenty four hours on Nantucket

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    I’ve lived on Martha’s Vineyard for almost four years, and recently returned from my second trip to Nantucket in all that time. Chances are, most of you reading this don’t get there too often...

    Wampum: The jewel of the Island

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    The Wampanoag people of Martha’s Vineyard (originally called Noepe by the Wampanoag) have been crafting wampum out of the quahog shell (hard-shelled clam) for thousands of years. The purple and white striations and patterns...

    Seaplanes coming to the Vineyard

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    Cape Air announced last week it had acquired the assets of Shoreline Aviation, a seaplane operator based out of East Haven, Conn. The acquisition includes 10 seaplane aircrafts, three owned by Shoreline and seven which...