As I sit here I am listening to the wind that is still sending some big gust of wind from Stella.
East Chop’s Chris Rowan located an interesting old postcard of a house we’re not quite sure of with a sign, Bellevue, and handwritten notes saying “...
Multiple observers found tree swallows on Feb. 24, and many found red-winged blackbirds as of Feb. 23.
Wow, talk about March coming in like a lion. I spent last weekend moving flats in and out of the house in fear for their lives in the extreme cold.
It isn’t always easy being a doubter. At Felix Neck, we receive reports of all types of wildlife sightings from the mundane to the unusual.
The two largest planets in our solar system, Saturn and Jupiter, command our late evening sky.
Howard Attebery died this past February at the age of 94 but his lab equipment and his memory will live on at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter...
Inuit singer Tanya Tagaq’s vocal arsenal includes hissing, crooning, goblin-like muttering and sled-dog howls.
Amera Ignacio and Todd Vanderhoop of Aquinah announce the birth of a son, Reed Sa Qunuch Vanderhoop, born March 7 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
Heather and Mike Lane of Plymouth announce the birth of a daughter, Ella Joann Lane, born Feb. 28 at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth.
A draft of the federal budget eliminates the National Sea Grant College Program, raising alarm among aquaculturists and others who benefit from the...
Another week of bizarre weather to say the least, 47 degrees on Thursday and about eight inches on snow on Friday

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