There was good news to celebrate in Vineyard public schools last week with the release of the scores from the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment...
Well-intentioned though it is, the proposal to remove ten Norway maples between the new West Tisbury Library and the Field Gallery has predictably...
It’s a staple of local conventional wisdom that one of the reasons famous people love our Island is that we encounter them with a nonchalance that...
mil pond
The Mill Pond and its upstream cousins: Mill, Priester, Crocker, Fisher (also known as Woods), plus two or more smaller ponds, each with dams, are...
ana nascimento
Three years ago in my sophomore history class, a young woman sat in the corner, deliberately placing herself outside the circle of activity in the...
I have lived on Martha’s Vineyard for 20 years and could not be more proud to call this Island home.
don mohr
Don Mohr knew where all the fish were. When he died last week, a chilly breeze blew over the Vineyard waters. For many of us Mr. Mohr was synonymous...
The following letter was sent to the West Tisbury selectmen. I write you now about the next town meeting’s question involving the Mill Pond.
Regarding “Walking in Shadow of West Bank Conjures Up Complex Emotions” (Phyllis Meras, Commentary, Sept. 14)
The Martha’s Vineyard Vision Fellowship is concluding its sixth successful year of investing in people and organizations on the Island.
I have been a summer resident since 1948 and a resident from April to October for the past five years. My wife and I have traveled extensively and to...
The following letter was sent to the Edgartown selectmen with 170 signatures: The undersigned have been following the situation that has been ongoing...

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