A Stainless Life

The fairy godmother of stain removal has an arsenal of interesting products and a collection of tips to help you get those stubborn stains out.

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Nurses Authorize One-Day Strike

The approximately 100 registered nurses at the hospital voted Wednesday to greenlight a potential one-day strike, according to a statement from the Massachusetts Nurses Union.

Five Things To Eat at Scottish Bakehouse

Generous, satisfying portions hit the spot at Scottish Bakehouse, a year-round stalwart for Islanders.

Double Down on Daffodils, Vineyarders

Three reasons: they’re deer-proof, they make gorgeous cut flowers and they arrive in early spring when we most need a boost. But you need to plant them now.

Taking Root, Branching Out

For Tara Gayle, adding a nursery to her existing landscape and design business was an opportunity for growth.

Building A Life

An Interview with Chris Miller, CEO of Millers Professionals.

Telling the Story of the Vineyard, One Oral History at a Time

Linsey Lee’s career spans 35 years as the oral historian at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Last week, Ms. Lee told her own story, interviewed on stage by her longtime friend and NPR correspondent Mara Liasson.

Hello Genevieve

Cassandra Atwood and Tristan Atwood, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a daughter, Genevieve Diana Atwood, born on Oct. 8.

Record of Cases Heard in Edgartown District Court

Sept. 30

David Caseau, 67, of East Falmouth, was arraigned on two August 8 counts in Tisbury of unlicensed possession of an assault weapon. He was released on personal recognizance and has a pretrial hearing on Dec. 12.

Mingfang Wang, 40, of Oak Bluffs, was arraigned on Sept. 30 charges in Oak Bluffs of assault and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Her bail was set at $400 and she has a pretrial hearing on Dec. 9.

Oct. 4

Edgartown Town Column: October 11

We are still in the warm day’s cool night pattern.

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