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At Jabberwocky's Celebration, Human Spirit Is Triumphant
By C.K. WOLFSON
The Tabernacle was filled Saturday night. There were speeches and music and a printed program, "David Crohan and Friends, Celebrating 50 Years of Jabberwocky," with pictures and names. Simple.
But simple had nothing to do with it.
The first time I saw Camp Jabberwocky to know what it was, it looked just like what you will see sometime after five o'clock this afternoon, probab
The Aquinnah selectmen heard a distinct plea from their up-Island neighbors this week to formally appeal the recent superior court decision that found the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) cannot be sued because of sovereign immunity.
An Island Couple with a Simple Wish: They'd Like a House to Call a Home
By MANDY LOCKE
Erin and Gary Simmons Jr. are nearly there.
Chicken Massacre: Did Dog Do It? Court Will Hear DNA Evidence
By CHRIS BURRELL
The DNA results are in, the trial is Wednesday, and if you ask Joan Jenkinson, she'll tell you she has the mass murderer dead to rights.
But this is no ordinary murder case. The 11 victims are all chickens. The defendant is a four-year-old dog from West Tisbury named Serena and Ms. Jenkinson is the town's animal control officer-turned-forensics expert.
Blinker Light: a Time to Stop
High Accident, Injury Rate Cited as Oak Bluffs Selectmen Vote; Stop Signs Up in Two Weeks; Rondabout by 2005?
By CHRIS BURRELL
Hit your brakes. A big red stop sign is about to replace the blinking yellow light at one of the Vineyard's most dangerous crossroads.
