Island Light: Ghouls Ahead
Main street, Vineyard Haven dressed in her fall best.
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Path leads to autumn in West Tisbury.
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Duarte's Pond shows colors of the seaon.
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Katama Airfield is timeless.
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The October pause that refreshes the soul, on the Lagoon.
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Poison ivy, while dangerous to touch, is also beautiful to see.
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Wild Food Challenge was held at Katama Farm.
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Melissa Thomas and her friend.
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Take some time to peruse the stacks at Bunch of Grapes.
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Reflections of history in Sunset Lake and the Camp Ground.
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The view from Felix Neck, over the salt marsh, over Sengekontacket, over State Beach, and beyond.
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The view from Felix Neck, over the salt marsh, over Sengekontacket, over State Beach, and beyond.
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Edgartown's button tub pumper can be seen at the fire museum.
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Sun sets over East Chop.
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For those of you out there that wondered how many Peter Simon's it takes to replace a lightbulb.
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For those of you out there that wondered how many Peter Simon's it takes to replace a lightbulb.
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Halloween falls on Tuesday and the epicenter for all things scary on the Island will be William street, where goblins, ghosts, princesses and mermaids of all shapes and sizes go to trick-or-treat. Although William street is the main event, there are many other favorite haunts and neighborhoods where the candy flows freely, in particular Vineyard avenue in Oak Bluffs, which will be closed to traffic on that evening, like the roads around William street too.
