High school football alum Michael McCarthy is taking his playing career overseas next year.McCarthy, who graduated in 2009 and went on to four years as starting quarterback for Bridgewater State...
It was the fourth night of Hanukkah, and around the room at the Hebrew Center, people lit their candles, one for each day. One, two, three, four. Or maybe it was eyn, tsvey, dray, fir, as the Yiddish...
With all six Island towns in a revaluation year for property assessments, tax rates have been slow to arrive this year.Public tax rate classifications began last week during selectmen’s...
Every seat at the three long tables in the culinary arts dining room was taken during lunch on Tuesday, as students and teachers prepared for the fifth annual Brazilian American Friendship Lunch.The...
It was a familiar sound: small glass beads clinking together as people sorted through bowls and trays with their fingers, searching for the perfect piece.Sunday afternoon at Beadniks in Vineyard...
Nora Love graduated from college with an accounting degree, but after four and a half years of working as a CPA in Boston, she decided to do something different. In 1994, Ms. Love joined the Peace...
Tisbury’s annual tax rate classification hearing ended without resolution and will be continued next week after delays at the state level left selectmen unable to set a tax rate for the coming...
A new grant awarded to the Martha’s Vineyard Museum will help the institution develop and considerably expand its education programs. The museum is the recipient of a $500,000 National...
Holiday music played softly in the basement hall of St. Augustine Church in Vineyard Haven as scissors snipped wrapping paper and pens and pencils scribbled notes. One table was piled with stuffed...
The small park space on Main street in Edgartown is once again the subject of discussion as the town has taken steps toward purchasing it.The town Community Preservation Committee unanimously...
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