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Three towns on Martha’s Vineyard voted to ban gas-powered leaf blowers by 2028. Federal cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have impact on the Island. We check out “For the Birds”, ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $162,660 for the business week ending on ...
Maple trees are rolling out the red carpet. Along the roadsides, in wetlands and growing in the woods are native red maples painting the town red. Spring seems to be finally underway, and these trees ...
Robert M. Sawyer of Tisbury died on April 4 at his home on Martha’s Vineyard. He was 87 years old. Robert was born in 1937 to David and Thelma Sawyer in Brookline, where he was raised with his ...
Elizabeth (Betty) Brady of Vineyard Haven, a lifelong community builder, mental health advocate and dedicated executive assistant and office manager, died on March 19. Born in New York City in 1933, ...
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Carole J. Sittard, of Oak Bluffs and formerly of Chicopee, died on March 11 surrounded by her loving husband of nearly 59 years. She was 82. Born on Dec. 13, 1942 to Wilbur and Irene (Mercure) Simard ...
Prosecutors on Friday decided to not move forward with the charges against Craig A. Daley, who had been accused of assaulting and raping a woman in ...
Here on the Vineyard, the Island celebrates its 33rd Earth Day with a host of activities on Saturday, April 19, including a beach clean-up and an after-party at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
The first singing American robins are eagerly anticipated every spring. Ten robins were loudly and continuously singing at my house on April 4, on a day where temperatures approached 70 degrees.
Easter came and went quietly, unmarked by much of the traditional pre-summer bustle, but with a lifting influence that was noticeable everywhere.