erosion

climate change

French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre knew that “it is not a matter of indifference whether we like oysters or clams, snails or shrimp, if only we know...

The shortest daylight was more than two weeks ago, with sunrise about three minutes later and sunset about 11 minutes earlier.

A strong storm with winds of 50 miles per hour hit the Vineyard Tuesday night, causing erosion, destructive washovers and scattered power outages...

After the tinsel and lights have been put back into storage, Christmas trees on the Island are getting a second calling.

Next Monday morning, hours before sunrise there are three celestial objects forming a large triangle in the eastern sky. The waning crescent moon,...

Although initial cleanup efforts of the Dec. 18 storm have been completed, towns still face hard decisions as erosion continues to eat away at the...

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