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This Was Then: A story of three Vineyard men - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Martha s Vineyard Times This Was Then: A story of three Vineyard men How Rebecca, Mary, and Mary became William, Luther, and David. 1 of 5 1891 advertisement for the West Silver Co. in Taunton, run by Chilmark native Luther B. West (printed in Inland Massachusetts Illustrated magazine). Courtesy Chris Baer A West Silver Co. tea set, manufactured and sold by Chilmark native Luther B. West, as seen on eBay. Courtesy Mark Landry Part of a 1939 affidavit testifying to Mary’s transition to Luther. Courtesy Chris Baer Portrait of a young woman by acclaimed artist and Edgartown summer resident David Swadey (name changed at request of family). Courtesy Jose Rizo

100 Best Western Films of All Time, According to Critics

100 Best Western Films of All Time, According to Critics
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Aboriginal activist Emma Lee: tackling Tasmania s fraught and bloody history

Normal text size Very large text size When she was at her lowest, before becoming the sort of person who has the ear and admiration of premiers and governors, Emma Lee worked at a petrol station. It was 2011. She was 38. She’d “crashed and burned”, as she describes it, losing her first marriage, her money, her mojo. After a successful career as an archaeologist, and a manager at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, her whole world had shrunk to the grey concrete forecourt at Woolworths Caltex in her home town of Wynyard, on Tasmania’s north-west coast. For 18 months she healed, slowly rebuilding herself and, from behind the kiosk counter, finding the inspiration for a new approach to Aboriginal rights – a method that would, only four years later, start to bear fruit with then Tasmanian premier, Will Hodgman.

Talk about asylum seekers landing on south coast to be held

CROSTHWAITE and Lyth WI is going to have two meetings monthly, all on Zoom, for the foreseeable future. On the first Wednesday, there will be the chance of a social chat and a short talk by a member, or a game or two. The regular monthly meetings on the third Wednesday also start at 7pm. All members are welcome. The first one this year was on January 20, when David Hall talked about the Blackwell Sailing for the disabled charity. On February 17, Steven Keen will talk about the asylum seekers landing by boat on the south coast. He has recently moved here from the south where he was involved in helping them.To apply to join this meeting, please contact cgibsontarnside@outlook.com. There will be a Zoom church service at 10am on January 31 with the Bishop of Penrith, Rt Rev Emma Ineson. This is to launch formally the Two Valleys Mission Community which will be jointly led by Rev George Briggs and Rev Michael Woodcock.The eight churches are those of Cartmel Fell, Crook, Crosthwaite,

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