I understand from a recent report in the Boston Globe that Joe Woodin has been fired by the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
There are 11 homes in Squibnocket Farm that suffer restricted access and the possibility of a washout after a large storm.
A world of thanks to so many people who made Songs for a Sister, a fundraiser on my behalf, an overwhelming success.
The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
This letter is in response to past articles about the Steamship Authority considering changing freight runs.
Squibnocket Beach and Pond is threatened by a minority of Chilmark officials and voters.
I’m writing from Kilkenny, (a medieval city, south of Ireland).
I continue to be dismayed that the Island does not mandate recycling.
For the past two weeks on the Vineyard I have been on the lookout for Barack Obama.
As a seasonal Edgartown resident, I have attempted to find ways to fit into and enhance this wonderful Island community.
I am so pleased to see the increase in MV license plates (with the Islander logo) on the Island.
The 2017 annual report of Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is entitled “Caring for Our Community,” which is a great title.

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