The forsythia is in full bloom, as are the dogwood trees and magnolias. There are daffodils galore and the Dreamcatcher at Aquinnah Circle is in the process of opening on May 22.
West Tisbury inaugurated a new three-acre solar array at the capped landfill on Tuesday, but the installation has been up and running since January.
Aristotle must have felt wealthy in when he saw a profusion of bright daffodils. “Yellow colored objects,” he said, “appear to be gold.”
Where does a garden columnist start? There is so much emerging life all around. I think May has been called high spring. It is impossible to keep up.
Affordable housing took center stage in West Tisbury Tuesday night as voters completed their annual town meeting begun two weeks ago.
Tisbury voters elected Larry J. Gomez as their new selectman and voted down funding for a new school administration building.
Five graduating regional high school seniors have been chosen to receive four-year college scholarships from MVYouth.
Although we have not had the mildest weather of the month, late April has certainly been favorable for bird migration.
With the Norton Point breach now closed, vehicle traffic is again allowed on the barrier beach connecting Edgartown and Chappaquiddick.
The Geoff Pease Memorial Scholarship will provide financial support each year to high school graduates pursuing a four-year degree in the visual arts.