We at the Chappaquiddick Island Association have watched with concern for more than two years as the Trustees of Reservations and the Edgartown Conservation Commission have wrestled over the appropriate stewardship of our barrier beaches of Wasque, Leland and Cape Pogue.
From the May 13, 1938 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Circuit avenue is putting on its summer finery, painting and decorating in anticipation of the season to come.
On behalf of the staff and board at the Vineyard Conservation Society, I would like to express our deepest gratitude to the Island community,
America, probably the world’s number one polluter, is slowly making progress in the transition to electric vehicles.
Abbie Bender and Danielle Mulcahy are producing a variety show called Locals on May 17 and 18 at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission hosts its annual Climate Action Fair on Sunday, May 19 at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury from noon to 4 p.m.
The Martha’s Vineyard Food and Wine Festival takes place this year from June 6 to 9 with tastings, private dining experiences and new master classes.
Mother Nature is playing with us. My heat has been on and off, windows open shut and different blankets at night. I know we go through this every spring, but just a little warmer would be nice.
Wonderful news from some of our most accomplished Islanders.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society opens its annual environmental film festival on May 23.