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From the Nov. 24, 1950 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The very November dawn comes up like the red-ripe cranberry of the wild bog.
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From the Nov. 25, 1927 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Was it just the fog that caused two Menemsha fishermen to collide head-on on a dark night?
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From the Nov. 15, 1963 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: An Island couple creates a cottage industry in Vineyard Haven.
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From the Nov. 7, 1958 edition of the Gazette: The Edgartown Police Benevolent Association gets a surprising RSVP to its annual Halloween party.
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From the Nov. 1, 1974 edition of the Gazette by William A. Caldwell: Every election is a suspense story. One expects oneself to hold one’s breath in a delicious agony of uncertainty. Once the votes are counted, it is obvious that the outcome was appropriate, indeed inevitable, indeed precisely as one had predicted all along.
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From the Oct. 23, 1964 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Chilmark Sword, the first vessel designed especially for long-lining swordfishing, arrived in her home port of Menemsha, fresh from her shakedown cruise.
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