Pushing Eighty

I have lived 79 years and if I didn’t wake up tomorrow no one would say I died young.

Gazette Chronicle: Changing Times

From the July 17, 1934 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Here it is, mid-July on Martha's Vineyard, a pleasant time at a pleasant place.

In Zambia, Change Follows a Hopeful Arc

When I arrived in Livingstone, Zambia last March, I did not realize it would not be like other visits.

Winds of Change

Winds of Change

Editors, Vineyard Gazette

We invite you to be part of the most positive revitalization our harbor has seen in decades. Please join our Island community to witness the gathering winds of change on the Vineyard Haven Commercial Waterfront.

Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending July 12

Edgartown
Mark Kelly purchased 3A Magnolia Way in Edgaratown from Paul C. Capodilupo and Jessica Ann Capodiupo for $2,050,000 on July 11.

Please Adopt: July 19

We’re thrilled with this week’s pets of the week. We have two nine-week-old, female kittens. The calico is the shyer of the two, but she is coming around. And her sister is cream color with blue eyes. If interested come by soon, these two won’t last.

At the Bridge Table

In the past I've written an annual column. This year I've done a two-parter.

Turbine Debris May Have Washed Up at Wasque

The Trustees of Reservations reported Friday that potential debris had come ashore on Wasque and the nonprofit was working with the offshore wind energy company to retrieve any pieces of the broken fiberglass. 

Hospital Hit in Global Software Outage

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital canceled all non-urgent surgeries and other medical visits Friday after a global Microsoft software outage. 

Chatter Box

It seems ridiculous to state the obvious, but my memory is failing. Has it always been so hot and humid for days on end?

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