Vest Fest

Vest Fest

See you later harbingers of spring, and say hello to summertime sneak peaks, portents, auguries, forerunners, what have you. Tonight the Lampost in Oak Bluffs gets loud with its first live show of the season.

It’s the first annual Vest Fest, kissing cousin to Best Fest. Music is the main ingredient for both festivals. Vest Fest just dresses it up a notch.

Graceful Exit

Graceful Exit

The West Tisbury Church is holding a community service program entitled A Graceful Exit on Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Rolling in Lobster

Rolling in Lobster

Has your roll felt lonely these past few months? Just a hunk of bread, maybe a bit of mayo and celery. A bit of a wish sandwich of late, really.

Well, your wish is about to be granted and your sandwich runneth over. Starting today and running every Friday from 4 to 7:30 p.m. all summer long Grace Episcopal Church lobster rolls are clawing their way back into your hearts.

art

From Fashion to Flowers, with Tea

From Fashion to Flowers, with Tea

Bigger tent, more tables, supersized teapot? Well, the first two at least as Featherstone Center for the Arts ushers in their second annual Tea Party and Fashion Show on Saturday, May 7 from 2 to 4 p.m.

A Planting of Pears

Michael A. Dirr is the man to whom we refer concerning all things trees and shrubs.

birds

Overnight, Orioles Arrive

This past week was one of those wonderful periods when every day brings new bird species. March, which devoured April this year, finally ended, and with the milder weather came a welcome influx of songbirds.

Spear Me

I want to be stalked.

It might sound like a strange request, but after I tell you about the gifts that I received last week, you will better understand this desire.

There was a time when the tooth fairy was a favorite sprite that magically provided welcome presents. Last week, I was surprised by not only one, but two fairies — asparagus fairies — that came bearing stringy, dirt-covered offerings.

News Update: Wednesday, May 4 - The Bluefish Are Here!

The first bluefish of the season was caught by an Oak Bluffs angler at Wasque on Tuesday.

George Moran, 66, was fishing for striped bass with another Oak Bluffs angler, Vincent Frye, in the afternoon, overcast with a hollering wind.

Mr. Moran said they were hoping to get striped bass — and he did get one.

But shortly after 2 p.m., Mr. Moran said: “I made a cast, and suddenly I got a hit. It didn’t feel like a bass.”

Bluefish are not commonly caught in these waters until about Memorial Day.

News Update: Tuesday, May 3 - Tisbury EMS Building Faults Provoke Board Anger

Tisbury selectmen read the riot act on Tuesday night to the company building the town’s new $7.4 million emergency services building on, citing a long list of faults which have delayed the project.

The building was due to be finished before the summer. Now it is unlikely to be operational until well into fall. The general contractor for the project, Seaver Constructions, removed the project manager of the site several weeks ago and is still in the process of installing a permanent replacement.

Play Ball!

Play Ball!

Martha’s Vineyard Little League will celebrate opening day on Saturday, April 30, with a parade and ceremony in Oak Bluffs. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. and proceed up Circuit avenue toward Veira Park where the 24 teams of the league will be announced. The day’s opening match-up will feature the Pirates and the Cubs at noon. Eleven other games will be played all over the Island through the course of the day. Come out and support our national pastime.

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