Falmouth Academy

Falmouth Academy

Falmouth Academy is hosting its fall admissions open house on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 2 to 4 p.m. at its Highfield Drive campus. There will be student-guided tours and presentations from faculty.

Falmouth Academy is a co-ed, independent day school for students in grades seven through 12. For more information about the open house or to arrange a visit to Falmouth Academy, contact director of admissions Mike Earley at 508-457-9696 or via email at mearley@falmouthacademy.org or visit falmouthacademy.org.

Search Committee Formed for New MVC Director

A search committee has been appointed to find a replacement for the outgoing executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.

Please Adopt Us

A big orange male cat found as a stray in Vineyard Haven was added to the feline population at the shelter today. He looks young, despite his large size. He has been named Morris.

Sea Urchin Scrutiny

Sea urchins are the hedgehogs of the sea. With their round hard bodies covered in spines, they easily live up to that nickname.

Land Bank Revenues: Oct. 17

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $253,325.78 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 17, 2014.

On Chappy: Oct. 24

Once again, the Chappy ferry has spawned a union of love. Becca and Jeff — captains both — were married last weekend. On the ferry. A beautiful sight, even to this grumpy old man.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: Oct. 24

Did you miss me last week? I certainly missed you. Time to catch up on some of the information I learned during my brief hiatus.

Oak Bluffs Town Column: Oct. 24

Oak Bluffs’ Island Theatre continues to draw attention to itself with a mixture of ire and fondness. Many have warm memories borne of days gone by; rainy day afternoon matinees with mom, first dates or simply unforgettable movies that cloud the issue of a downtown building in distress.

The Dahlia Queen

Everything I like and wish to repurchase gets discontinued or shipped off to China, where it’s manufactured cheaply and poorly.

Edgartown Town Column: Oct. 24

Welcome to New England. Last week we had the heat on, the sweaters out and I brought up my winter clothes (first mistake) and put the summer clothes away (second mistake).

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