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SSA announces contest winners - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Steamship Authority has announced the winners of the ferry naming contest. Olivia Weisser of Cambridge and Laura Wulfon of Boston were selected to receive $250 SSA gift cards, according to the SSA’s monthly newsletter.  The two ferries will be named the MV Aquinnah and the MV Monomoy. The two offshore vessels were purchased from […]

A new poetry collection about a Cambridge women unjustly hanged as a witch, and new National Endowment for the Humanities grants for local writers

NEW ENGLAND LITERARY NEWS A new poetry collection about a Cambridge woman unjustly hanged as a witch, and new National Endowment for the Humanities grants for local writers By Nina MacLaughlin Globe Correspondent,Updated December 28, 2020, 10:44 a.m. Email to a Friend Verses of the accused In Cambridge in 1650, a woman was wrongly accused and hanged for bewitching her friend’s child to death. Shortly after her hanging, it came to light that the child froze to death because his nurse left him in the cold woods during a lover’s tryst. Such are the facts that drive Cambridge poet Denise Bergman’s taut and propulsive book-length poem “The Shape of the Keyhole” (Black Lawrence). The poem unfolds over seven days, from the accusation to the farce of the trial to the public hanging and the too-late truth. Nightmare and silence are powerful forces on the scene, and Bergman’s examinations of the different wavelengths of fear — of the woman accused, her a

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