Fright Night

Should we say something about Halloween? Probably not, for Halloween speaks for itself.

Bad Idea

The members of the Dark Woods Homeowners Association write in connection with the Oct. 12 article, Donaroma's Relocation Puts in Motion Proposed Edgartown Housing Plan.

Halloween Happenings

Saturday’s Full Moon will create spooky light that sets the tone for Halloween festivities in the days that follow, culminating with All Hallow’s Eve on Tuesday, Oct. 31.

Emily Berger Weds Tyler Aubrey

Emily Martina Berger married Tyler Hixon Aubrey on Sept. 23 at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Edgartown.

Supporting Seniors for Over Four Decades

In 1979, after Joyce Stiles-Tucker graduated from college with a degree in sociology and a social work license, she returned to Vineyard Haven, where she was born, headed to Main street and began passing out copies of her resume.

When Granger Things Calls, Do You Dare to Answer?

Dancers, actors, musicians and visual artists have turned the Grange Hall in West Tisbury into an all-ages haunted house for the next two weekends, with a new performance piece titled Granger Things.

Chilmark Officials Ponder Menemsha Traffic, Litter

Chilmark residents and town officials convened this week to discuss how best to manage Menemsha’s growing summer tourism. 

Trustees to Study Ways to Protect Poucha Pond Marsh

Roughly $155,000 in grant money will be dedicated to surveying a salt marsh around Poucha Pond and the bay side of Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge on Chappaquiddick.

Company Running Vineyard Lyme Trials Says FDA Found No Issues

Earlier this month, Care Access said the FDA inspected the company’s activities in the Lyme vaccine trials and it resulted in no “Form 483,” observations, meaning investigators found no clinical practices violations.

Welcome Pedro

Joelle Regina Chagas Dos Santos and Hiago Dos Santos Salazar, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Pedro Murilo Dos Santos Salazar, born on Oct. 21.

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