While exploring an old house recently, Henry Cronig, Vineyard Haven realtor, discovered an old bottle tucked away in a dark, dusty and forgotten cupboard.
Two years ago I led the effort to save and preserve the Vineyard’s unique and iconic historic theatres.
I am writing this letter as a concerned part-time resident of Martha’s Vineyard and an attorney with experience in mass tort litigation.
I always believed that America’s greatest export was optimism. No country could rival our ability to dust ourselves off and start anew.
This time - his sister said these were his happiest times, just a few years living on Martha’s Vineyard.
In January after over 40 years with the Martha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group, I will be stepping down as its director.
Sometimes it takes a trip off-Island to appreciate the cost and persistence it has taken to preserve open space on the Vineyard.
The following letter was sent to Reps. Dylan Fernandes and Seth Moulton:
In 1854, the town of Tisbury built its first school on Centre Street in Vineyard Haven.
On August 27, there was a blueberry pancake breakfast to raise money for the Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group.