Warbler Wave

It must be September! The peak of migration is here and birds are widespread across the Island.

Flannel Season

Since the weather hasn’t yet turned cool and the humidity is still stifling, I am not ready to bring out my soft and warm plaid shirts.

Feeling Alive

Thank goodness! Last Saturday’s storm was not nearly as bad as forecasted.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: Sept. 22

There is something so reassuring about the return of the school buses in September.

Edgartown Town Column: Sept. 22

It is raining so hard right now, as it has been all day.

Chilmark Town Column: Sept. 22

Life is full of ups and downs. Life is full of both joy and sadness.

Chappaquiddick Town Column: Sept. 22

Fortunately, Hurricane Lee had much less impact on the island than anticipated.

Resident Challenges AT&T Cell Sign Off

John Neuhoff filed an appeal in Dukes County Superior Court last week, saying the Oak Bluffs select board should not have approved the cell company’s plans for wireless communication equipment on Pequot avenue.

For Mike Cassidy, Derby Days Are an Ever Evolving Family

Recognized by his brown, leather hat, worn smooth by decades of fishing in salt air on Island shores, Mike Cassidy is an anchor of the Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby.

Aquinnah Tribe Awarded Climate Change, Stranding Grants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration together awarded the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) more than $170,000 in grants this month.

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