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The trappings of a resort community may be the Vineyard's bread and butter, but the flipside - the seasonality, the economic pressures, a housing market far out of reach of most working people and even the private beaches - may be the ingredients underlying rates of depression, substance abuse and suicide that are higher than the state and even national averages.
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Buoyed by an eleventh hour surprise of almost $300,000 in free cash, Aquinnah voters wrapped up their annual meeting Tuesday night in an unfamiliar way: $2.7 million in spending with no need for a Proposition 2 1/2 override.

And with a turbulent fiscal year now nearly a memory, the town heads into a new year on July 1 with its financial house in order.

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In a race that pitted experience against idealism, Camille Rose defeated Faith Vanderhoop for a seat on the board of selectmen in Aquinnah's annual election on Wednesday.

A record turnout of voters came out to the polls in the second smallest town in the commonwealth. In fact, two-thirds of the 368 registered voters - a total of 248 voters - cast ballots on a bright spring day. The final tally was 131-111.

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Steamship Authority Downsizes; Savings Estimated at $1 Million

By James Kinsella
Gazette Senior Writer

Senior managers at the Steamship Authority quietly announced yesterday that a total of 23 positions were eliminated earlier this year by offering severance packages to employees.

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