What a weekend of New England weather. We had so many predictions of how much snow we were going to get. I heard one weatherman actually say we would...
A spit of snow! So, can we put the pet friendly ice melt and snow shovels away now? After all, it is New England. Perhaps we should wait till June.
The first snow of spring fell on Sunday evening and into Monday morning. Instead of the six to eight inches predicted, it was more like six-eighths...
Millions of readers of the Vineyard Gazette, asleep in ten hundred times ten hundred homes, stirred restlessly and uneasily in their slumbers.
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With deep appreciation the Martha’s Vineyard Family Center acknowledges the generous gift of an installed, energy-efficient HVAC split system.
On March 15 the Oak Bluffs finance committee voted 7-1 against purchasing a beach rake/cleaner to restore and maintain town beach.
In the wee hours of Monday morning, long before sunup, the gibbous moon appears close to the red planet Mars.
The Island Community Chorus joins forces with a 31-member professional orchestra and two soloists next weekend to perform the majestic Brahms Requiem...
Monday afternoon was particularly nice. The sun came out and crocuses and daffodils were blooming their little heads off above the snow cover.
This week’s new arrivals are eastern phoebes and a piping plover. Both species showed up on March 18.
Spring and Easter mean Peeps, miraculous marshmallow confections now making their mark in Easter baskets and sticky fingers.

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