The other day I was watching the umpteenth news item about how the flu bug is everywhere. Midway through the story I think I may have missed a...
In Brendan Coogan’s classroom at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School, student Amy Fligor daintily painted her nails; all fifty of them. “We...
The Vineyard waterfront community lost a friend last week. Michael J. Syslo, 60, of Chilmark was always at the bow when it came to the biology of...
When Diane Wolkstein’s book, The Magic Orange Tree and other Haitian Folktales was published in 1978, it became a favorite among American...
With the hiring of a new director of development and community relations, planned changes to its annual summer fundraiser, and a continued search for...
Every Wednesday afternoon Martha’s Vineyard Rotary members meet for lunch at the Ocean View restaurant and drop happy dollars into a bucket. “I have...
Edgartown police are issuing a criminal complaint summons for a man who was allegedly growing marijuana in his Twentieth street home, an early test...
The Edgartown Planning Board Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to place a cell antenna in an abandoned silo in Katama, despite some opposition from...
During the last election, seven out of ten people in the state of Massachusetts voted to decriminalize marijuana and legalize it for medicinal use.
The West Tisbury Mill Pond is a biological treasure. To remove the dam would be a biological disaster.
I was delighted to see Stanley Larsen spotlighted on the front page of this week’s paper. Not only is his Menemsha Fish Market a first rate business...
When I heard that WBUR’s programming, including my little show Here and Now, would be carried on the Vineyard, I was over the moon and flooded with...

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