Peter J. Bradford purchased 21 Fifteenth street South in Edgartown from Amy Hahn for $24,000 on Feb. 24.
Each spring, the sound of squeaky sneakers on the gym floor ends as the Vineyard’s youth basketball travel team ends its season. But not anymore.
Island school officials have updated a resolution designed to protect students and their families, with new language stating explicitly that federal agents are not welcome on public school property.
Island dancer Abby Bender found her passion through an untraditional path.
Humans, as a species, have over the course of history brought great change to the planet, mostly at the cost of fragile ecosystems around the globe.
The Friends of Mill Pond believe that the survival of West Tisbury’s Mill Pond is not simply a matter of aesthetics or sentimentality.
Barbara Murphy and I met in the fall of 1976 when I began teaching at MVRHS and she was completing her first year there. I was teaching social studies and for Barbara, it was Spanish. We quickly became fast friends and for all these years remained so.
I learned today of the passing of Barbara Murphy, my beloved MVRHS Spanish teacher, and later my colleague and department chair, friend and fellow Up-Islander, mi querida.
I will always remember you telling Greg Scotten that I “just got back from studying in Salamanca.” Thus, with your loving, kind and direct blessing I became part of the MVRHS orbit to teach Spanish with you.
From the March 5, 1954 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: This year it seems to have been the pinkletinks instead of a lion or a lamb, which ushered in the month of March.
Falmouth Academy is discussing the possibility of providing five-day boarding for students who live on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.