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Smells Like French Fries, Runs the Car; Earth-Friendly Biodiesel Catches On

By BRIEN HEFLER

You've been following the car in front of you for miles. No matter where you both go, you cannot escape a vague but persistent smell of French fries. But nobody in the car ahead is eating anything. Hunger begins to set in.

Blame Ralph Packer.

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If a patient at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital needs to go off-Island for further treatment at a mainland hospital, chances are the Oak Bluffs fire

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Gabe Bergeron almost had a great story about the one that got away.

Fishing Sunday morning with his father, Mark Bergeron, at the annual Kids' Derby on the Steamship Authority wharf in Oak Bluffs, the nine-year-old angler hooked a large dogfish that locked him in an intense eight-minute battle. But the pratfalls of pier fishing cost the young fisherman his catch.

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Special Town Meeting Set in Chilmark

By BRIEN HEFLER

Harbor repairs, health insurance for firefighters, extending the town building cap and a plan to lease out town property for a community swimming pool will all come before Chilmark voters at a special town meeting Monday night.

Set to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Chilmark Community Center, the warrant includes 10 articles. Moderator Everett Poole will preside over the special session.

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Emergency Responders Report Moped Accidents Down Again

By BRIEN HEFLER

Moped accidents were down again on the Vineyard this summer, and emergency responders cite better public safety education as a possible factor.

Preliminary numbers compiled by the four ambulance departments on the Island show that the departments responded to an average number of calls during the summer months, with a slight increase in the down-Island departments.

But across the board the number of moped accidents saw a significant drop.

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Vineyard Epidemic: Lyme Disease on the Rise: Health Experts Track Cases

By BRIEN HEFLER

The Martha's Vineyard Hospital reports a large increase in Lyme disease cases this summer - over double the number seen last year - fueling concerns about what many public health experts say is now an epidemic of the disease carried by tiny deer ticks.

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