There are only so many topics you can cover at dinnertime when you’re spending all day with the same person.
In his new book, Skip Finley examines the reality of black men who earned their place as equals in the brutal world of the American whaling industry.
A few years ago when I was still discovering the incredible information I could get from my computer, I Googled myself.
One meditation teacher I listen to said we have 85 thousand thoughts a day.
The governor shut down most of life as we knew it a couple months back, but by golly, he declared real estate an “essential service.”
Recently, I participated in a Zoom meeting with about 25 other ACE organizations from around Massachusetts.
From the June 15, 1956 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
Maybe it’s time to tell our 90-year-old family secret because I am nearly 76 and perhaps the last in line who has heard the story from the...
The Good Shepherd Food program/Food Baskets MV members want to express our gratitude to the Oak Bluffs police department.
The idea of limiting vehicular access to Edgartown Center is the best idea since the invention of gin!
Matt Gonsalves, Kathryn Cuthbert, Ethan Aubrey Taylor and Finn Cole were surprised last weekend with a presentation of their diplomas at their homes.
This spring Deborah (DC) Cutrer retired from teaching math at the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School. She leaves a lasting legacy.

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