Running to Meet the Pandemic Head On

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital chief nursing and operations officer Claire Seguin started her job on March 1, 10 days before the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic.

Edgartown Town Column: June 12

The weather is finally warming up. Unfortunately, the pollen is very high and there are a lot of itchy eyes and sneezing.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: June 12

The Martha’s Vineyard Museum has had the assistance of executive director Phil Wallis for several years.

Chilmark Town Column: June 12

After a tremendous amount of planning and preparation, Chilmark was the first Island town to host town meeting and town elections.

Chappy Town Column: June 12

It is a time of national movement, as people across the country protest the deaths of black Americans at the hands of white police officers.

Aquinnah Town Column: June 12

The temperature reached the 70s in Aquinnah this week. At last!

So Much More Than a Meal

There are only so many topics you can cover at dinnertime when you’re spending all day with the same person.

Free at Sea But Not on Land

In his new book, Skip Finley examines the reality of black men who earned their place as equals in the brutal world of the American whaling industry.

Are You There Google? It's Me Shirley

A few years ago when I was still discovering the incredible information I could get from my computer, I Googled myself.

Time to Think About the Human Family

One meditation teacher I listen to said we have 85 thousand thoughts a day.

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