I recall my high school history courses well and one in particular stands out quite vividly.

Vineyarders of a considerable age and wide experience are survivors of the age of sailing ships and horse-drawn vehicles.

This was Robert J. Carroll's bench and Edgartown was his town, a place he surveyed constantly with pride and a critical eye.

The following are excerpts from a forthcoming book by Margaret (Peggy) Freydberg called Poems from the Pond, 107 Years of Words and Wisdom.

The finance committee of West Tisbury voted to not recommend the warrant article enabling the town to spend money on its budget.

I went over to the island of Chappaquiddick for the purposes of inciting a revolution.

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Sunday I saw a vehicle driving north on South Water street in Edgartown through the Cooke street intersection.

On June 6, Joe and I along with our daughter who has Down Syndrome went to Martha’s Vineyard to celebrate our 60th wedding anniversary.

There is one sure way to forever stop the DEA’s helicopter and the waste of taxpayer money.

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