01.06.09
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The Island Home passing the Lighthouse over in Falmouth on it's journey from MV.

Posted By: DJ Raven

Vineyard Haven port, where the ferry docks coming to MARTHA'S VINEYARD.

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"I’m Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo" is composed of caring words by Mathea Levine (Chilmark), astonishing photographs by Marian Brickner and a heartfelt afterword by Jane Goodall has trul

Posted By: julieroads

The first breakfast outside, today, led to another kind of spring "break fast." New life and attractions drew the camera out, and here are a few of the welcome harbingers, in full color.

Posted By: editor

Edible Wild Plants, by Linsey Lee is quite a timeless book. It's
both a work of cultural art and a cultural artifact. This excerpt focusses

Posted By: patrick phillips

It is clear from these reports that our use of plastic is having a tremendous impact on our oceans.

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Island Grown Initiative, IGI, held an all-day educational "Poultry" event at the new Ag Hall, Saturday February 16th.

Upwards of 60 people at any one time listened to speakers and shared their experiences on growing egg-layers, meat birds and heritage hens. What birds to raise, how to pasture chickens and protect them from predators and the design and construction of mobile pasture "tractors" were some of the generous discussions. In all, it was an informative community exchange of knowhow and insight.

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Lobsters caught locally by lobsterman Christopher Stien. Oppossed to canned crab meat from the west coast in down Island Cronigs.

Posted By: uberlord

This picture was taken to represent the differences between local and imported foods.

Posted By: MaggieHoward17
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