March left us like a lazy lamb but April came in like a loony lion. Its first few days seemed more akin to the start of February.

Writing this comes as a surprise. I could never have imagined that a decision I made at age 21 would be such fodder for scrutiny today.

From the spring 1986 editions of the Vineyard Gazette:

It is back to the drawing board for the Martha’s Vineyard Refuse District and its plan to expand the transfer station.

Like its namesake off Bermuda, the Edgartown Triangle has long been the site of mysterious disappearances, mail mostly.

Every year on the Vineyard we dispose of millions of plastic shopping bags. Millions. Though they take a variety of paths, almost all eventually end...

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Letters to the Editor

If you know me, it is probably through your kid or through your aging parent.

The more I learn about plastic exposure in our lives the more I am convinced we should avoid it as much as possible.

The Cancer Support Group would like to thank everyone who helped to make our “Daffodil Time”a great success.

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