Facts or Fears

At the Martha’s Vineyard Commission meeting on March 4, toxicology was the focus.

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Remembering Vernon Jordan

Vernon Jordan was a unique leader who was able to bridge the gap from where power was held to where it was needed.

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Vaccinations for Teachers

We need to get teachers back to school safely, so our kids can get back to learning.

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Dangerous Foam

On two recent walks at South Beach, 1,224 pieces of polystyrene foam were found by one person.

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In the Stacks, Virtually

While I am forever grateful for our first responders who have served the Island so continuously and selflessly during this pandemic, I also wanted to call attention to another group that has risen to the occasion, our Island libraries — and for me, the Oak Bluffs library.

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Crucial Service

I am writing to offer a big thanks to Angie Gompert, administrator of the Vineyard Transit Authority (VTA).

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Turf Drawbacks

The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission and the Oak Bluffs planning board.

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Working Toward the Dream

In celebrating the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. last month, we recalled his leadership and contributions during the civil rights struggles.

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Red Stocking Gratitude

Thank you does not begin to express the gratitude that all of us at Red Stocking feel for all who supported us this year.

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Turf Dissonance

From the point of view of student and community health and basic equity, the artificial turf project elicits extreme cognitive dissonance.

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