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During the summer months, the lines between indoor and outdoor living seem to disappear. That’s the concept of the new Martha’s Vineyard Magazine Home & Garden issue, available on newsstands now.

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This weekend a group of villains, heroes, lovers and a crooked lawyer are taking over the Grange Hall in West Tisbury. No, this is not the opening day of the farmers’ market.

That most of these characters will resemble school kids might be a tip off. But don’t let the fake mustaches fool you.

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The white couch at Jesse Hayes’ home office serves two purposes: business and therapy. It’s okay, designer Mr. Hayes tells his clients as they settle into the large futon. It’s going to be cool.

“We want to create a high quality product in a comfortable atmosphere,” Mr. Hayes said at his office this week. Five guitars are stacked neatly in the corner, an antique typewriter sits on his desk.

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On April 13 beginning at 5 p.m. there will be a fundraiser for Karen Berube to help with her medical expenses. The benefit will be held at the P.A. Club in Oak Bluffs and will include a lasagna dinner, silent and live auction and music by Tristan Israel and friends.

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On Sunday, April 7, at 7 p.m. The Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center will observe Holocaust Remembrance Day with a service to commemorate the memory of those who perished in Europe during the Holocaust, including two- thirds of the European Jewish population as well as millions of Roma (Gypsies), Slavs, political and religious dissidents, the handicapped, and gays and lesbians.
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Claudine and Brendan Hanley of New York city and Aquinnah announce the birth of a daughter, Sarah O’Shea Hanley, born on March 28 at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York city. Sarah weighed 7.4 pounds at birth. Sarah will make her first visit to Sandcastle Lane in Aquinnah on Memorial Day.
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