Thomas Humphrey

Mulching the Future for Island Composting

Even as one system reaches the end of its lifecycle, composting activists on-Island are envisioning a bright future for local organic waste management.

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Car Crashes into Edgartown Meat and Fish

Around 4:20 p.m. a Toyota SUV crashed into Edgartown Meat and Fish, taking down a portion of the building near the meat counter.

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In Wake of Maui Wildfires, Officials Warn State Forest is at Risk

Dry conditions, flammable native plants and encroaching development make the state forest at the heart of Martha’s Vineyard highly susceptible to wildfire, and officials are urging homeowners to help mitigate the risks.

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My Flock

She was the sickly one, a source of anguish in my heart, a fluffy little gray chick that seemed to have trouble supporting her own beak and keeping her eyes open.

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MVC Encourages Chilmark to Refer Big Projects

The chair of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission came to the Chilmark Select Board Tuesday to ask why some larger projects in the up-Island town never came before the regional planning agency.

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Mill Brook Restoration Looks for New Start After Legal Setback

Seven years after it was first proposed, a project meant to improve the water quality and ecosystem at the Sheriff’s Meadow Roth Woodlands has yet to get underway.

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The 161st Edition of the Agricultural Fair Delivered Yet Again
Louisa Hufstader, Thomas Humphrey, Emily Gajda

Some came for the rides, others the food, many spent their time with the animals, competed in tests of skill and endurance, or put their prize tomatoes on the line with ribbons and pride at stake.

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Farm and Field: Manure Magic

In this time of summer hustle, as the harvest of high-season gardens abound, I find my mind often turning to the subject of manure.

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After Hundreds of Miles, Endurance Paddleboarder Makes Landfall

Adam Nagler is on a journey to paddle 1,000 miles to raise money for Martha's Vineyard Community Services. His arrival in Aquinnah this week commences the last leg of his wild ride.

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Striper Season Comes to a Close

The commercial striped bass fishing season has ended early in Massachusetts, after the state Division of Marine Fisheries projected the annual quota for the fish was reached last week.

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