A white stag has been the talk of a neighborhood and residents are on the lookout.
It finally happened. We’ve gone into actual late fall in relation to the chilly temperatures.
Six sea turtles have washed up on Vineyard shores this season as water temperatures around the region begin to drop.
We didn’t grow up on the same street or even in the same town. We didn’t run with the same crowd, but we did cross paths on regular intervals over the past couple of decades.
At 1 a.m. Wednesday morning I checked the Chappy Ferry webcams just to see what, if anything, was going on down there.
Chilmark town officials are suggesting the town go out to bid to find an organization to run the town community center’s summer programs, but fear there won’t be enough time to do it this year.
We have gone quickly from light sweatshirts and sneakers to sweater, coat, scarf and warm boots.
Kathy and I gathered with family in Sarasota, Fla. for Thanksgiving at the home of my daughter Caroline and son Brian.
Thank you to all who made a valiant effort to keep the Island Cup on the Vineyard.
It’s beginning to look a lot like winter, as well it should.