Climate Change is Key for New MVC Director

The founding goal of 350 Martha’s Vineyard Island is to facilitate collaboration to address climate change. We recognize that the Martha’s Vineyard Commission holds a unique position of opportunity and responsibility for how the challenges posed by climate change are handled.

Sunsets and Surf

Custom built luxury 4 bedroom home with outstanding 270 degree ocean views from Gayhead Light to Noman’s Island. The open floor plan with gourmet kitchen overlooks the great room with fieldstone fireplace leading to the waterview decks, one which has a unique garden. The second floor master bedroom suite has a private deck with extraordinary ocean and lighthouse views. Easy island living with biking, running and resident beaches just out your door. Exclusive $2,495,000

Waiting for Words to Whisper in the Dark

At a recent event at the Katharine Cornell Theatre I was crowned Martha’s Vineyard poet laureate, succeeding Lee McCormack. I was given a two-year term, a plastic laurel wreath and a toga.

Slow March of Climate Change

Living on the Vineyard provides a front-row seat to a panorama of the constantly changing environs. There are parts of the country where these differences are a bit less apparent.

Cost of Going Green

The wind, when it decides to blow, may be free, but turning it into electricity is very expensive.

Keep Residential Tax Exemption

We are elderly folks in Vineyard Haven and attended the selectmen’s meeting Dec. 9 and just wanted to make a couple of comments.

Education Spending

The time of year has arrived when each town government begins preparing its fiscal 2016 budget for its annual town meetings.

Kicking Off the Season

The tree lighting in Oak Bluffs on Dec. 3 was short and very sweet. Planning for it began in October. This traditional town gathering takes the time, talent and commitment of many and thank-yous are in order.

Forgotten Feast

Today, the Vineyard diner is able to order just about what he likes for his Christmas dinner with full assurance that he will receive it.

Land Bank Revenues: Dec. 5

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $235,554.34 for the business week ending on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014.

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