As the high school spring sports season comes to a close, five teams qualified for postseason play, including the undefeated girls’ tennis team.
The weekend was warm. Lawn mowers could be heard buzzing most everywhere in town and the weather perfect for outside chores. After church many people had an opportunity to go to the beach for the first time—Lambert’s Cove was pleasantly crowded—or visited Aquinnah to witness the successfully-moved Gay Head Lighthouse.
Alison Bailey of Chilmark has been inducted into the Alpha Chapter of Wisconsin Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Kayla Johnson of Edgartown graduated on May 17 from Manhattan College with a bachelor of arts in psychology.
>Douglas Fraser of Edgartown, a student at the College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been named to the dean’s honor list for the spring semester.
Seaman apprentice Coco, a three-month-old chocolate Labrador mix, is the newest member of the Menemsha Coast Guard station. With a new puppy in residence, it's all hands on deck for training.
Tisbury police said Tuesday that roadwork planned for this week near the Five Corners intersection has been postponed until after Labor Day.
Michael Hill of Oak Bluffs has been named to the spring 2015 dean’s list at the University of Rhode Island.
Edgartown selectmen rejected a request from Bad Martha’s to extend hours for the Upper Main Street brewery and tasting room after a short public hearing during their regular Monday meeting.