Raven Activity

Last week I wrote about great horned owls starting to nest even though it is mid-winter.

Edgartown Town Column: Feb. 9

We had wonderful, glorious sun. It is amazing how much of a mood swing that sun can bring about.

Chilmark Town Column: Feb. 9

The windmill at Bliss Pond Farm is getting a face lift.

Chappaquiddick Town Column: Feb. 9

The next Chappy Community Center potluck supper is on Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Mouths of Babes

Sometime during the more than two weeks of cloudy, dreary weather, Zappa — my five-year-old great-grandson — said, "Mame, didn't the sky used to be blue?"

Emergency Striper Size Limits Made Permanent

Federal regulators took steps to bring the striped bass population back from the brink last month when the Atlantic State Marine Fisheries Commission voted to approve restrictions on the size of fish recreational fishermen are allowed to keep.

The new regulation makes permanent the emergency actions to protect the striper stock taken by the ASMFC this summer. Recreational fishermen will be restricted to keep one fish a day between 28 and 31 inches during the season.

Nearing Extinction

We all want to be on the right side of history.

Greetings to Tolli

Abigail Schuster and Justin Painter, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Tolli William Painter, born on Feb. 2 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Hello Llewellyn

Carla Walkis and Christian Walkis, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Llewellyn Birch Walkis, born on Feb. 3 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Welcome Malcolm

Melissa McManamy and Michael McManamy, of Chilmark, announce the birth of a son, Malcolm Scott McManamy, born on Feb. 2 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

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