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Home Port Puts Menu Where Mouth Is

The owners of the Home Port Restaurant announced this week that from now on they will only serve locally-caught fish and shellfish at the landmark Menemsha eatery known for its sunsets and swordfish.

The sunsets will of course stay but swordfish will only be on the menu at the Home Port if it has been caught off the Vineyard, restaurant owner Sarah Guinan Nixon told a gathering of Island fishermen on Wednesday night.

Memorial Day Arrives With Sold-Out Ferries and Marches to the Sea

Summer is peeking in at the Island, with buds and bushes in full bloom and sunsets that spread across the western sky with rosy-hued fingertips.

And it’s summer for business too — shops are opening, gardeners and farmers are busy putting flowers and crops in the ground, and more than a few new shingling and painting jobs are in evidence around the Island.

Oak Bluffs Ballots Say No And No Again; Is Vote Valid? Maybe

Oak Bluffs will have to make do with a severely cut-down, no-frills budget this year after voters soundly rejected two Proposition 2 1/2 overrides in a special town election yesterday.

Coogan

Catherine Coogan Stays Calm at Center Of Her Community

Catherine Coogan walked into the Family Planning clinic at 8 o’clock one morning this week, fresh from getting her three kids out the door and dropping them off at their respective schools, ready to do battle once again in the fight to keep her clinic open.

She was calm and collected, only momentarily frazzled when she couldn’t find the keys to her office in her purse.

Veterans Must Travel for Care

For Martha’s Vineyard veterans the past year has been one of frustration as they have been forced to travel off-Island for treatment, and often left to pay the bill.

After administrators discovered more than a year and a half ago that the contract between the Veterans Administration and the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital had expired, Island veterans, some more than 90 years of age, have had to navigate a maze of bureaucracy and endure day-long trips to Providence, R.I., for basic treatment.

Family Planning Clinic in Peril

The latest victim of deep cuts to health and human service funding at the state and federal level, the Vineyard Family Planning clinic, which has provided Islanders with a wide array of confidential health services at affordable rates for some 30 years, is now facing the very real threat of closure.

Gazette Chronicle: Bar None

Bar None

From a 1932 Gazette:

To those who would look intelligently upon the distant past of Martha’s Vineyard, an authority to be commended is Charles H. Brown, Vineyard Haven attorney at law. A Vineyarder of a Vineyard family, Mr. Brown was, nevertheless, born in Charlestown, Mass., but, coming to the Island at the age of six months, he may justly claim the Vineyard as his only home. His father was a physician who practiced on the Vineyard.

Geoffrey Phillips

Geoffrey Phillips

Anna Maria College announces that Geoffrey E. Phillips of Edgartown received his master of science in criminal justice degree at the college’s commencement held on Saturday, May 14, in Worcester.

Penn State Graduate

Penn State Graduate

Brian Alexander has graduated from Penn State University, earning his bachelor of science degree in economics from the Smeal School of Business at Penn State. Brian is the son of Mark and Connie Alexander of Tisbury.

Little League

Little League

The midseason Little League All-Star Games will be played this Sunday at Veira Park. The American League takes on the National League at 1 p.m. for the minors and 3:30 p.m. for the majors.

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