Strong black type proclaimed that a strong economy is forecast for the coming summer but troubling labor shortages are causing anxiety.
Since moving our farm to Chappaquddick, we have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from our little island’s community.
The American Cancer Society’s Relay Walk for Life of Martha’s Vineyard is this Saturday and Sunday at the high school.
Mrs. George D. Robinson of Tisbury has a hen named Susie. This in itself is not particularly remarkable, but Susie is an extraordinary hen.
The High School View, the regional high school’s student newspaper, recently won the highest achievement award from the New England Scholastic Press Association (NESPA).
David Vaughan opened his Edgartown store in 1982. Except for the price of chuck roast, he does business now just about the same way he did then.
This Sunday, the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center and other community members will host a fundraiser for victims of the earthquake in Nepal.
On Saturday at 9 a.m. the annual Relay for Life cancer benefit begins at the regional high school track.
There will be a car wash fundraiser for the Martha’s Vineyard Little League on Saturday, May 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Two Vineyarders, Chris Fischer and Michael Van Valkenburgh will be sharing the stage Tuesday at the 92Y in New York city.