We finally got some much needed rain. I certainly slowed down the outside decorations, but there is always next week.
Being grateful isn’t always easy, but there is so much here to be thankful for, so I’m going to give it a try.
It is late November. The southward migration that started in late June is still continuing but at a much lower rate.
These two Oak Bluffs pups have a few stories to tell.
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Last year’s bay scallop season ended with mixed results, but fishermen had a reason to be hopeful. In the water there was a large amount of immature scallops that were too young to be harvested.
A tradition begun to honor those lost on September 11th, the Wishing Tree is now Polly and Brad Simpkins’ annual invitation to celebrate hope and gratitude, as well as to set intentions and good wishes for the new year.
Erin Ready, executive director of the Edgartown Board of Trade, leads every detail of a year-round calendar of events designed to foster Edgartown’s economic vitality.