Gil Traverso, principal of the Roger L. Putnam Vocational-Technical Academy in Springfield, and David Maxwell, associate principal at Valley High...
scrimshaw whaling
In the early days of whaling on Martha's Vineyard, foul weather and ferocious whales were the least of a whaler's worries.
The board of health will continue a public hearing on whether to remove fluoride from town water. Board member John Campbell said he would make...
Peter Persson of Edgartown was named to the president’s list for the spring 2014 semester at Bentley University.
Edgartown shellfishermen are one step closer to farming in a new spot in Nantucket Sound, following an approval from the selectmen on Monday. The...
Summer begins tomorrow and the buses will be operating on their full summer schedule. It is also the official opening day for Lambert’s Cove Beach.
The green heron makes a habit of crouching as it waits for dinner, sometimes moving like a cat, placing one foot gently down and then the other.
Vowing to maintain an open and inclusive process, the group charged with finding an alternative restoration plan for Squibnocket Beach began met for...
On Monday night the best and brightest of the Vineyard assembled at Dreamland in Oak Bluffs for the unveiling of Martha’s Vineyard Magazine’s 2014...
I’ve had deer eat every one of the flowers of Caesar’s Brother iris. I’ve never had them eat iris before. They’ve been too busy polishing off the...
whaleboat
This story first appeared in the May/June 2014 issue of Martha's Vineyard Magazine.
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley and former federal health care executive Dr. Donald Berwick both won the backing of enough delegates,...

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