Fine Dining

Last week’s New York Times obituary for the chef Andre Soltner, whose mid-Manhattan restaurant Lutece was legendary, makes no mention of Martha’s Vineyard, but there is a connection.

WCAI Building Preserved, But Station May Still Be on the Move

A Woods Hole nonprofit has purchased the longtime home of NPR radio station WCAI, although the station’s parent company says it is still looking for a new location for the Cape and Islands station.

Edgartown Town Column: Jan. 24

Last weekend we had 45 degrees outside, this week we are lucky to see 25 degrees.

Announcing Teagan

Janelle Mooney and Wesley Haeselbarth, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Teagan Dowe Haeselbarth, on Jan. 2.

Chappy Town Column: Jan. 24

It’s cold down on the harbor at 15 degrees! I put up a sign at the ferry that says, “Extreme low tempuratures may hamper service.”

Chilmark Town Column: Jan. 24

I never aspired to be a journalist. I’m not actually certain that writing a town column even entitles me to that designation.

Drawing With Jules Feiffer

The first time I met Jules Feiffer I was a kid with few publishing credits, he was God, and we were both wet.

My Jar of Wondering Remains Overflowing

I took a drive the other morning, as I do most mornings, to Squibnocket. It was sunny and windy and cold, and my son-in-law Calder was waxing his board to go surfing with a friend.

MV Bank Scholarships

The Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation’s annual education scholarships are now accepting applications.

Please Adopt Us: Jan. 24

We have no adoptions to report this week, but our pet of the week is an awesome eight-month-old chocolate Labrador retriever/pit bull mix named Maple.

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