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From Edgartown to Boston, from country wood posts to exposed steel beams, but not to worry, the lattes will stay the same.

For the past 18 years, Espresso Love has been an Edgartown fixture with its coffee, sandwiches and baked goods. Sometime early next year, Bostonians will be able to experience a bit of the Island on the mainland as Espresso Love opens a second location in downtown Boston.

Owners T.J. and Carol McManus plan to open a new 2,000-square-foot space on Broad street in the financial district, a few blocks away from Faneuil Hall.

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Shotgun season for deer began on Monday and the first week of the 12-day season was marked by good weather and a decent harvest by hunters.

By 1 p.m. yesterday, Brian Hawthorne, a forester for the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, had seen 71 deer come through the deer check-in station in the state forest.

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M. Alan Lovewell, 28, of Monterey, Calif., this week was awarded a two-year fellowship from the West Coast Sea Grant to help in their marine resource management efforts for Oregon, Washington and California.

Sea Grant is a federally funded program through the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. The West Coast Sea Grant program ícoordinates conservation management efforts in such areas as íocean energy, fisheries and resource extraction, as part of the West Coast Governors Agreement on Ocean Health signed in 2006.

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Rickard’s Bakery wants to open a new store on North Summer street in Edgartown by mid-January.

The Vineyard Haven bakery is set to go before the Edgartown zoning board of appeals next Wednesday night, Dec. 8, to apply for a permit to operate a commercial kitchen in the condominium storefront in the newly built Summer street complex across from the Second Hand Store. The condo was recently purchased by Gates and Kate Rickard.

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Most Massachusetts saltwater recreational fishermen will be required to purchase a $10 license if they plan on putting a hook in the water next year.

There are exceptions. Fishermen who are younger than 16 or disabled are exempt, for instance, as are fishermen on a state permitted charter fishing boat.

The new license is going to have the biggest impact on charter fishing captains. While their patrons aren’t going to be required to have the license to go out on a boat and fish, some captains will be required to pay a hefty fee above last year.

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The Tisbury School announces its first quarter Honor Roll for the 2010-2011 academic year.

Fifth grade high honors go to: Sophia Kent, Dillon McAndrews and Elizabeth Williamson.

Fifth grade honors go to: Margarett Burke, Carolyn Duarte, Curtis Fisher, Zachary Fullin, Belle Hattingh, Emily Hewson, Cole Houston, Alexis Hughes, Coralee LaRue, Graham Lewis, Nathan Lopez-Mata, Casey McCarron, Evelyn Medeiros, Michael Moore, Gabriel Nadelstein, Finn O’Callaghan, Gabriel Oliveira, Larner Peak, Lily Pigott, Nathan Tenorio, Devon Teves and Benjamin Tillman.

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