I get to meet many a sweet soul as they pass by my window at the West Tisbury transfer station.
The Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters Association has been a steadfast advocate for surfcasting, conservation and public access to fishing areas on Martha’s Vineyard for 36 years.
The Friends of the Up-Island Council on Aging sincerely thank the Martha’s Vineyard Cultural Council (MVCC) for the grant.
From the March 13, 1931 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: While exploring an old house recently, Henry Cronig, Vineyard Haven realtor, discovered an old bottle tucked away in a dark, dusty and forgotten cupboard.
Almost sounds treasonous now
but I wonder if we can make
common goodness attractive again
like it was often back in the day
I get to meet many a sweet soul as they pass by my window at the West Tisbury transfer station.
The Friends of the Up-Island Council on Aging sincerely thank the Martha’s Vineyard Cultural Council (MVCC) for the grant they gifted the organization to help defray the cost of our trip to see Hamilton at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC).
The Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters Association (MVSA) founded in 1989, has been a steadfast advocate for surfcasting, conservation and public access to fishing areas on Martha’s Vineyard for 36 years.
A plan to cut about 175 acres of white pine trees in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest that is backed by Vineyard ecologists and firefighters was met with stiff resistance from Islanders this week.
One missing data field in an enrollment report has had far-reaching consequences for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School operating budget, the school committee learned this week.