Vineyard Haven Town Column: November 15

I heard the chimes of a beautiful bell wafting across the Big Water last weekend.

Edgartown Town Column: November 15

The weather is still warm and yes there are a few of us still wearing flip flops.

Digging Dragonflies

It is good to have a backup plan.

West Tisbury Town Column: November 15

We can’t seem to elect a woman president, but in the sports world there are changes that seemed just as unlikely a few years ago.

Frequenting Feeders

We do not need to go into the field to find birds — bird feeders and shallow water will attract them to our yards.

Lifting The Dahlias

We finally got a bit of rain on Sunday night. We really needed it.

MVC Changes Course and Votes to Review Spring Street Home

A controversial redevelopment in Vineyard Haven is headed to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, which voted 10-4 Thursday night to accept 97 Spring street as a development of regional impact.

Ravizza Pleads Not Guilty to West Tisbury Charges

Jared Ravizza pleaded not guilty to one count of assault and battery on a household member and another count of vandalizing property in West Tisbury.

Local Experts Decry Proposed White Pine Clearing

A proposal by the Department of Conservation and Recreation to remove an area of white pine trees from the state forest is facing pushback from local forestry experts.

Stairway Mural Has a Resurrection Moment

A mural created by Margot Datz and Linda Carnegie in 1981 on the stairs of an Edgartown home was almost lost forever when the 19th-century building went under reconstruction.

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