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William H. Luers, a summer Island resident across four decades, career diplomat, and former president of the Metropolitan ...
Just when I thought that spring would never come, the forsythia and daffodils are out, and tender green leaves are beginning ...
Sixth graders at the Tisbury School eagerly entered Sean DeBettencourt’s social studies classroom for the second session of ...
Aluísio Ferreira de Sousa, the host and reporter of a popular online show among the Brazilian community, had heard a lot ...
Julia Mitchell’s tapestries embody how she experiences the world. Like the artist herself, her works have substance. The ...
Humans love their animals. As a matter of fact, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), 68 percent of U.S.
The beauty of Martha’s Vineyard (Noepe) is sacred to the Wampanoag, and attracts many to its shores. Concern for the ...
Candidates for Aquinnah’s select board spoke their minds at a public forum last week, addressing housing worries and whether ...
I stopped dead in my tracks when I came upon a recipe for Pawnee House Vegan Lobster Rolls while flipping through Julia ...
We, the undersigned Cape Pogue residents named as defendants in the recent legal action initiated by The Trustees of Reservations (TTOR), appreciate the opportunity to address the public regarding ...
Many people on the Vineyard may be astonished by the sheer number and fast pace of executive orders issued from the White House over the first 100 days of the Trump administration. But it’s possible ...
Sam Mitchell graduated from MVRHS in 1996 as a well-rounded student with a wide range of academic and extracurricular interests. Whether music, sports, or the camaraderie of his peers, he embraced ...
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