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In this year-long serialized novel set on the Vineyard in real time, a native Islander (“Call me Becca”) returns home after two decades to help her eccentric Uncle Abe keep his landscaping business, Pequot, afloat. His staff includes Quincas, a Brazilian. Abe has a paranoid hatred of Richard Moby, the CEO of an off-Island wholesale nursery, Broadway. Convinced that Moby wants to destroy Abe personally, and all Island-based landscaping/nursery businesses generally, Abe is obsessed with “taking down” Moby.

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Vineyard resident and choreographer Lucinda Childs was recently in New York to cast her upcoming production Dance. When the director of The Yard, Wendy Taucher, asked if I would be interested in observing, I jumped at the chance. Although Ms. Childs calls the Vineyard home, her work is performed predominately in Europe, where she has choreographed for the Berlin Opera Ballet, the Bavarian State Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet and the Lyons Opera Ballet.

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Class Registration Open

Adult and Community Education Program registration is now open online at www.acemv.org, or you can find out more and register in person at Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 14 and 15, at 6 p.m. at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. You also can register on the first day of the class with a $5 late registration fee (used as scholarship fund for GED), but you run the risk of missing a canceled or limited size class. For details and course offerings, see online acemv.org or e-mail [email protected], or call 508 693-1022 ext 240.

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The Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club fly-tying program will be held every Monday night at The Anchors, Council on Aging, in Edgartown, while the clubhouse on the shore of Sengekontacket Pond is being rebuilt.

The Monday night fly-tying session had been on hold this winter because the clubhouse was unusable. It was suggested that the The Anchors might be a good temporary winter site and director Laurie Schreiber agreed.

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All About Edgartown

Edgartown 101, a six-week series of Wednesday evening programs exploring how Edgartown’s town government works, will open on Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Edgartown Public Library.

Panelists for the opening program are Philip J. (Jeff) Norton Jr., town meeting moderator, and Pamela Dolby, town administrator. The format will be informal, with ample time for questions from the audience.

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In this year-long serialized novel set on the Vineyard in real time, a native Islander (“Call me Becca”) returns home to help her eccentric Uncle Abe keep his landscaping business, Pequot, afloat. His staff includes Mott, the general manager, and Quincas, a cute Brazilian. Abe has a monomania about Richard Moby, the CEO of an off-Island wholesale nursery, Broadway. Convinced that Moby wants to destroy Abe personally, and all Island-based landscaping/nursery businesses generally, Abe is obsessed with “taking down” Moby.

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