Richard Paradise stood in the corner of the Katharine Cornell Theatre on Saturday afternoon, silent but smiling.It was a rare moment. Mr. Paradise, co-director of the annual Martha’s Vineyard...
With bacteria levels in Sengekontacket Pond lower than anticipated this summer, Edgartown shellfish constable Paul Bagnall is advocating that parts of the pond reopen to shellfishing as soon as next...
The blue Vineyard sky on Sept. 11, 2001 was cloudless and bright. And everyone still remembers that searing blue sky.“The streets of Edgartown early Tuesday morning are nearly empty. The day...
Tomorrow, students at the Edgartown School will have a choice at lunchtime: chicken salad sandwich or peanut butter and jelly. And on Thursday, they will have another choice: tossed green salad or a...
It was the day tropical storm Hanna was supposed to hit and, as luck would have it, Michael Domitrovich was stuck inside with a chest cold. Despite the weather and the nagging cough, Mr. Domitrovich...
Getting a passport is no easy task. It takes two photo graphs, proof of United States citizenship, a valid form of photo identification, a $100 processing fee and then said passport will not arrive...
The first day of kindergarten comes but once in a lifetime and yesterday, Joanie Creato’s son was ready for it. “He just kept saying, I’m going to kindergarten! I’m...
In their workaday world they help other people create memories, but along the way they have created enough memories of their own to fill a book. And the children! V. Jaime Hamlin has four...
What does a principal do if parents do not come in to meet him and talk to the teachers?Last year Laury Binney, principal of the Oak Bluffs elementary school, decided to go to the parents. And in his...
Whilst August yet wears her golden crown,Ripening fields lush — bright with promise;Summer waxes long, then wanes, quietly passingHer fading green glory on to riotous Autumn.— Michelle L...
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