Will Stewart
Scholar. Athlete. Entrepreneur. Volunteer. Fisherman. Chef. Pianist. Wait, that last one hasn’t happened yet. But regional high...
Charter School graduation
The sun finally broke through the clouds Sunday afternoon to greet the new graduates of the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School as they...
Delmont Araujo
In a candid conversation, Vineyarders this week discussed the varied and sometimes contradictory issues facing Islanders who are minorities: being...
oliver filley
Oliver Filley has spent the last few months of his high school career focused on designing and making kite boards, a course of study that blends...
softball
Baseball and boys’ lacrosse advanced to the postseason this week, joining both tennis teams and girls’ lacrosse in the state tournament. Softball...
Annabelle Hackney
Two Vineyard teams, boys’ tennis and girls’ lacrosse, clinched Eastern Athletic Conference titles this week. Both are undefeated in league play...
prom
it was all about sparkles at the high school junior prom Saturday: the sequins on prom gowns, the silver stars hanging in the Edgartown Yacht Club,...
gleaning
For the last five years a quiet revolution has been under way in Vineyard schools. It’s taking place in the lunchrooms, where leafy green salads,...
Charlie Everett Thomas Wilkins lacrosse
Rain postponed a few home games this week, but it did not prevent a number of Vineyard successes: the boys’ tennis and sailing teams qualified for...
Steve Nixon
More than a year after adopting new, state-mandated anti-bullying regulations — including a requirement to report all instances of bullying or...
lacrosse
Both the boys’ and girls’ tennis teams remain undefeated this season. The boys play two home matches this week, taking on Quaboag Regional on Sunday...
Rick Bausman
The percussion of daily life for too many Israelis and Palestinians includes the snare of machine gun fire, or the bass of bomb blasts. But...

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