Please Adopt Us: June 7

We have a wonderful pet of the week. Her name is Flo and she is a three-year-old torbi cat.

Creative Arts Contest

The Martha’s Vineyard chapter of the NAACP is sponsoring a creative arts contest for Vineyard students in grades K-12

Vineyard Haven Hosts First Fridays

Artists, musicians and cooks will be out in full force at the season’s First Friday event in Vineyard Haven on June 7.

Land Bank Revenues: Week ending May 31

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $288,320.02 for the business week ending on Friday, May 31, 2024.

Groovy Gannets

While it may be intended as an insult, one should be proud to be called a gannet.

Hot Times

It was so hot, dry and bright on Monday that I went into major projection about the coming few months. Talk about not staying in the day I was in.

Unexpected Finds

Only two olive-sided flycatchers have been seen in the spring according to the website e-bird’s records. Now we have a third spring sighting, as Jenna Albaugh and Sky Kardell photographed one at Wasque Reservation on June 2.

On Matters of the Heart, Dr. Guiney Listened Carefully

Before he retired last week, Dr. Timothy Guiney was the Vineyard’s resident expert on matters of the heart for over 40 years.

New Poet Laureate Aims to Build Community Through Words

On Saturday the community will gather at Featherstone Center for the Arts to celebrate Claudia Taylor as the new poet laureate of the Vineyard. The program begins at 4 p.m.

MVRHS Assistant Principal Picked To Lead Oak Bluffs School

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School assistant principal Jeremy Light has been tapped to lead the Oak Bluffs School next year, taking over for retiring principal Megan Farrell. 

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