West Tisbury Town Column: Feb. 21

This feels to me like the longest winter ever. Not because of the amount of snow we have had — hardly any and it has vanished quickly.

Edgartown Town Column: Feb. 21

Mother Nature is keeping us on our toes this winter. Now she has thrown in the wind to add to all the other winter weather.

Putting Words to Grief Is a Gift for Readers

Geraldine Brooks’ new memoir, Memorial Days, grew out of a tragedy and its aftermath.

After First Cases, Vineyarders Remain Vigilant for Avian Flu

The Vineyard’s first cases of avian flu found in dead birds last week have Island officials urging the community to do its part to stop the spread of the disease. 

Island Group Favors State Forest Cutting Plan

The state’s pending plan to clear 175 acres of white pine and other trees in the Manuel F. Correllus forest has earned the endorsement of a coalition of Island ecologists, fire chiefs and other conservation groups. 

Golden Bull Owes Former Chef $200,000

Last year, a U.S. District Court judge ruled that Golden Bull and its president owe Mr. Silva more than $200,000. In the more than seven months since the ruling, Mr. Silva has not received any money and the court hasn’t been able to get in touch with his former employer.

Five Corners Restaurateur Pitches Buffet and Burger Bar

A new restaurant partnership is preparing to reinvent the long-vacant Golden Bull steakhouse in Vineyard Haven as a pair of casual eateries: MV Tap and Vineyard Caribbean Cuisine.

Please adopt Us: Feb. 21

We have no adoptions to report this week but our pets of the week are Molly and Mia, two very friendly Guinea Pigs.

Chappy Access

Last week, I attended a public Zoom session hosted by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection regarding public beach access on Chappy.

Time to Stand Up

In the 60’s I marched against the Vietnam War. In the 70’s I voted against a corrupt President.

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