Please Adopt Us

The weather is turning cooler. Wouldn’t having a snuggle bunny be welcome? The Animal Shelter has the perfect pet for that. She is a brown and white rabbit with helicopter ears and fur that defines the word soft. She loves cuddling and petting.

When It's Time to Change, You Rearrange

The ornamental grass in the corner of your garden has overgrown. The anise hyssop, its purple blossoms now turning a burnt orange, has eclipsed all else in the garden and the soil is due for a revamp. And then there are the spring bulbs to attend to.

Fall, Mike Saunier says, is for fixing.

Staying Solid Underfoot, Floors Are Keepers

Scott Dawley has done it all: electrical work, sheet rocking, carpentry, flooring, diving for coins. “I’ve been in the trades ever since I was knee-high to a grasshopper,” he said. Mr. Dawley owns Dawley Flooring and Tile and also offers handyman services.

Why Multitask? One Job at a Time Excels

At first glance, a barrel of wood shavings outside a cabinet shop may not seem like a big deal. But to Bill Bishop, wood shavings bring back memories of growing up in Danbury, Conn.

Behind the house he grew up in there was a cabinet shop. “I used to watch the guys make stuff in there,” he said. “The first time, I think I was about six or seven, I remember watching a man collect saw dust and shaving curls and the bags would overflow. I couldn’t comprehend how he could make so much. So I started watching him through the window. It was the first inclination that I wanted to be a carpenter.”

Living by the Light of His Own Doing

Pasted in the corner window of the door that leads into Lamplighter Corner is a sign that reads: “You need a lamp, Billy got a lamp.” It was written in blue crayon by the daughter of craftsman Billy Hoff, who has been at the helm of the Island business for the past eight years.

Water Order Lifted, State Road and Chilmark Tavern Okay to Open

Owners of two up-Island restaurants said they were complying with state regulations following a bad water test that led to their closure late last week.

The state department of environmental protection ordered the drinking water shut off at the Chilmark Tavern and State Road Restaurant after total coliform bacteria and E. coli bacteria were found in routine water samples from the restaurants.

Scores Are In: Class of 2013 Set SAT Record

The same high school class that set records on the MCAS tests two years ago has made history on another standardized test.

The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) scores of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High school class of 2013 show they outperformed all previous classes as well as many of their peers statewide, Director of Guidance Michael McCarthy told the high school committee Monday evening.

Kimberlie Lynch, Steven Schwartz Wed

Kimberlie Lynch and Steven Schwartz of Durango, Colo., are pleased to announce their marriage on Monday, July 22 during a full moon evening in Vineyard Haven.

Julia Mitchell Ravenscroft, Jesse Davis Wed

Miss Julia Mitchell Ravenscroft, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kent Ravenscroft of Edgartown and Paris, France, and Jesse David Davis, son of Kathy Miller of Sonoma, Calif., and Jack Davis of Darien, Conn., were married on Saturday, Sept. 28 on Lighthouse Beach in Edgartown.

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Gonsalves Graduates

Seaman Apprentice Nicholas Gonsalves, formerly of Oak Bluffs, graduated from the United States Coast Guard Training Center at Cape May in New Jersey on Sept. 21.

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