Former chancellor of the University of Connecticut health center Dr. Les Cutler presents The Health Care Dilemma: How We Got Here, Where Can We Go...
Steve
Last Friday afternoon at four o’clock, a woman on a red moped tossed a clear plastic water bottle off the eastbound side of the Edgartown-West...
Public Safety Day Public Safety Day, a family event sponsored by the Oak Bluffs police department, is set for Saturday, June 7, from 11 a.m. to 1...
Women’s Support Pattern changing — a weekly support group exploring healthy and unhealthy patterns in relationships will begin on June 17, and...
kiln
As many as 100 ceramic works of art were heated in the Featherstone Center for the Arts’s kiln over the past week. After days of cooling, the works...
Two longstanding Chilmark residents who own and rent out multiple moorings in town will be allowed to continue — for the time being, at least....
In the wake of revelations this week that Oak Bluffs officials may have lacked the authority to approve over $200,000 in end-of-the-year transfers...
Hello, Molly Tom and Joyce Dresser of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a new granddaughter, Molly Rose Held, born on April 30 at Kaiser-Permanente...
Health Fair Health for Life, the Edgartown School Health Fair, is scheduled in the main lobby and cafeteria of the school on Monday, June 9, from...
Wee Farmers Wee Farmer mornings are back at the Farm Institute in Katama, for children ages two to four and their grown-up friends ready for a...
Truman French
Truman French , valedictorian of the class of 2008, is the son of Lew French of Edgartown and Patty Quast-French of Oak Bluffs. He will attend...
Concluding an exhaustive 18-month study, the Dukes County Charter Study Commission issued recommendations for the future of county government in...

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