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Field hockey turned in an impressive performance last week, pushing their season record to 6-2-2 with wins against league opponent Somerset on Thursday and Notre Dame-Hingham on Saturday.

Field hockey turned in an impressive performance last week, pushing their season record to 6-2-2 with wins against league opponent Somerset on Thursday and Notre Dame-Hingham on Saturday. Angela DeBettencourt and Megan McHugh scored for the Vineyard in their 2-1 Somerset win, with Maggie Johnson assisting on both goals. Johnson turned in a goal of her own in the 3-1 Saturday victory, as did McHugh and Genevieve Hammond. The team plays Barnstable in an away match today, and takes on Nauset next Tuesday.

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Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School football plays its first home game of the season tonight at 6:30 p.m., taking on 0-3 South Shore Vocational Tech. The Vineyarders are fresh off a 41-32 win against league opponent Coyle Cassidy — putting head coach Don Herman just two wins away from 200 career victories — and are 3-0 on the season.

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School football plays its first home game of the season tonight at 6:30 p.m., taking on 0-3 South Shore Vocational Tech. The Vineyarders are fresh off a 41-32 win against league opponent Coyle Cassidy — putting head coach Don Herman just two wins away from 200 career victories — and are 3-0 on the season.

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Alaska-based fishing captain and poet Dave Densmore has seen it all in more than 50 years as a commercial fisherman, and on Wednesday evening, he shared it all with a standing-room-only audience at the Chilmark Free Public Library.

Alaska-based fishing captain and poet Dave Densmore has seen it all in more than 50 years as a commercial fisherman, and on Wednesday evening, he shared it all with a standing-room-only audience at the Chilmark Free Public Library.

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Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School teams continue to roll through their fall season, with three undefeated squads competing at press time. Look for several home games during the coming week.

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School teams continue to roll through their fall season, with three undefeated squads competing at press time. Look for several home games during the coming week.

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The Vineyard girls’ varsity soccer team has faced tough nonleague competition in its first matches of the season, most recently dropping matches to the mainland powerhouses of North Plymouth and Barnstable.
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