Renata Barros and Ricardo Virgino of Vineyard Haven announce the birth of a daughter, Carolina Ayla Virginio, born on Jan. 3 at the Martha’s Vineyard...
Chappaquiddick in January is quiet. We expect it to be quiet, and we relish it, or suffer through it — or some of both. It’s an interior time for...
The January thaw has set in. It seems nice to have some warm weather. I don’t know about anyone else, but I love to open the windows for about 15...
Our venerable Windermere nursing and rehabilitation center behind the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is what remains of another failed Cottage City...
A new star shines over Martha’s Vineyard! Jeremy and Mel Dunham welcomed new baby boy, Alexander Robert West Dunham, last Thursday, Jan. 3 at Brigham...
It’s been quiet in town since the holidays. Not much traffic in the evening; we have had a few cold nights, but very little skating. Folks are going...
Chilmark has been enjoying the January thaw or whatever is causing the warm-up. Grass is still green in yards and fields and the willows are already...
Great appreciation to Isaac Taylor in assisting and saving the lives of his fellow Aquinnah community members on Friday morning. The scallopers were...
Concerns about cellular radiation — either real or perceived — have prompted several Katama residents to protest a plan by AT&T to place a cell...
Corey P. Perrotta of Vineyard Haven has been named to the dean’s list at Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina for the fall 2012 semester....
Take a look at a Vineyard book shelf and you’re likely to find The History of Martha’s Vineyard by Charles Banks or Moraine to Marsh by Anne Hale....
In The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, writer Douglas Adams makes this observation, “Man has always assumed that he was more intelligent than...

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