Nature Is Grand

I’m a relatively light sleeper, so Monday night’s thunderstorm was, as they say, a rude awakening. The news covered much more serious damage from the fast-moving storm.

Rise Showcases Edge of Seventeen Recital

RISE Vineyard Performing Arts presents their 17th annual recital on Sunday, June 2.

Land Bank Revenues: Week ending May 24

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of 365,544.20 for the business week ending on Friday, May 24, 2024.

Exciting Discovery

It’s about time. I got an email from Wayne Smith with an attached photograph of a hawk at the nest containing three chicks. Finally, with that photo, the red-shouldered hawk becomes the newest species known to nest on the Island.

Parade Anchors Pride Month Festivities on the Island

June is LGBTQ+ pride month, an annual series of events that continue to grow each year on the Island, with the pride parade as the annual centerpiece. This year’s parade takes place June 8, beginning at the Island Queen Dock.

Fern Fun

John Muir had a fondness for ferns. He encouraged this activity: “Spread a fern-frond over a man’s head and worldly cares are cast out, and freedom and beauty and peace come in.”

When an Overflowing Nest Finally Empties

Like most parents, we thought this day might never come. On June 9 our youngest child will graduate from Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.

Neighbors

Sixty years ago Edgartown had its Cleaveland Town in the south end and Jernegan Town in the west end, probably so named from the fact that various dwelling houses in the two sections were occupied by families with those well known Vineyard names.

Traversing the Vineyard on the Cross-Island Hike

This year’s Cross-Island hike takes place Saturday, June 1, beginning at 8 a.m. at Hillman’s Point at Lake Tashmoo. The full trek is just over 19 miles long, ending at the Chilmark Pond Preserve.

A Career Spent Meeting Students Where They Are

Jonah Maidoff will say goodbye to the classroom and school he has called home for nearly three decades at the end of this school year.

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