Lazar Arrives

Cathleen Garcia and Milan Blagojevic, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Lazar Finn Blagojevic, born on Sept. 25.

Forest Officials to Host Listening Session

Islanders will have a chance to air their concerns about the management of the Manuel F. Correllus state forest next week when state officials hold a public meeting on the Vineyard. 

Welcome Joao

Abla Do Nascimento and Caio Castrode Oliveira, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Joao Nicolas Pereira Castro, born on Sept. 30.

Museum Hosts Talk With Oral Historian Linsey Lee

During her long career at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum as its oral historian, Linsey Lee has interviewed over 1,000 Islanders, giving voice to their lives and stories.

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Update

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is so hard to see. This past week we were blessed with clear morning skies, but despite our best efforts the comet was not bright enough for us to see.

Wait a week. The next opportunity to try and see this faint comet will be when it appears low in the western sky after sunset beginning next Thursday night and subsequent nights. We think this comet is going to be hard to see, binoculars will help at best.

West Tisbury Weighs Draft Short-Term Rental Rules

The West Tisbury select board is considering putting the final touches on new short-term rental regulations passed at town meeting earlier this year. 

Navigating the Hard Road of Loss

It started after my husband, Bud, finished writing a book about his career as a journalist that he had been working on for over two years.

Democracy Is a Door-to-Door Endeavor

Once more, the political season is upon us. I just returned from a week of canvassing in North Carolina.

All in for Camp Jabberwocky Summer

It’s a lesson I’ve learned time and time again: no matter how many months you spend preparing or how meticulously you plan every single detail, something is bound to change.

When

A full boat too far out before the gale
A stark sun shining in the late September day

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