Now this is my kind of weather. Cool at nights so you can sleep without everything sticking to you. Then warm enough to enjoy outside but a nice...
As if a whiff of fall in the air wasn’t enough, the unexpected resignation last week of regional high school principal Gil Traverso put summer...
Softball players at Flanders Field in Chilmark paid tribute last Sunday to Jerome Kohlberg, who died two weeks ago at the age of 90.
My Cape and Islands tour with my new film, Peter and John, has given me plenty to think about — and an abundance of stories to share.
Seventy years ago Saturday, World War II ended with the surrender of Japan. The other day I said to a middle-aged friend, “Saturday is V-J Day.” She...
I never really relax while underway in a sailboat. I’m constantly looking and listening for new sights and sounds.
So now another President of the United States has visited Martha’s Vineyard, bringing the total number to seven. John Adams came in 1760 to visit his...
On March 5, 1983 I put up an osprey pole for Jerry and Nancy Kohlberg on their Chilmark property at the foot of Abel’s Hill.
Thirteen years ago, an urban planner and designer came to the Island from Montreal as the new executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.
Way back in the 1930s my father and his brother, as well as my two older brothers enjoyed firing their .22 rifles in target practice.
It isn’t new to find the Atlantic Portuguese man-of-war along the coastal beaches of the Vineyard.
Thank you Martha’s Vineyard for another practically perfect summer.

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