Martha’s Vineyard joins the rest of the country in solemn celebration of the national holiday honoring those who have served.
Martha’s Vineyard joins the rest of the country in solemn celebration of the national holiday honoring those who have served.
Dozens gathered at Ocean Park in Oak Bluffs Thursday for a solemn ceremony in honor of Veterans Day, recognizing those, on-Island and off, who have served in the armed forces.
Veterans Day is Thursday, Nov. 11, celebrating the service of all military veterans. The Vineyard recognizes the day with a ceremony at Ocean Park in Oak Bluffs, beginning at 11 a.m
Veterans and onlookers gathered in Ocean Park Wednesday morning under gray skies and warm temperatures for a ceremony in honor of Veterans Day.
Edgartown town administrator James Hagerty said his marine tours in Iraq were great training for leading his town during a pandemic.
Veterans Day on the Vineyard will look different this year as the traditional parade down Lake avenue in Oak Bluffs has been cancelled.