Hop to It! Having Fun Like a Lazy Frog
Aaron Wilson

For Jake and Sarah Gifford, owners of the Lazy Frog store in Oak Bluffs, it's a life dedicated to leisure.

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Fore! Fairways Are Open Again
Aaron Wilson

Groundskeepers had worked overtime around the Island to get golf courses ready for last Monday's opening and golfers were eager to hit the links.

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High School Committee Eyes $1 Million in Budget Cuts
Aaron Wilson

The regional high school district committee voted Monday to cut at least $1 million from the 2021 budget, although where the cuts will come from is yet to be determined.

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No Spring Sports Leaves Big Hole to Fill for Seniors
Aaron Wilson

Canceling the spring sports season was a blow to many — players, coaches, fans — but no one felt the sting more than the senior athletes.

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Aquinnah Tightens Parking Rules for Town Beaches This Summer
Aaron Wilson

Aquinnah beaches will be open this summer, but parking will be strictly limited, and town leaders are considering additional rules.

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High School Mulls Graduation Alternatives
Aaron Wilson

Alternative plans for graduation ceremonies and budget matters occupied the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School district committee Monday.

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Sharks Cancel Summer League Baseball for 2020
Aaron Wilson

The boys of summer will be missing this year, as the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks confirmed Sunday that they will cancel the 2020 collegiate baseball league season.

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Cuttyhunk, Menemsha Harbors Delay Opening As Boating Season Looms
Aaron Wilson

With shipyards prohibited under the state stay-at-home order from launching boats, at least two harbors have delayed opening for the upcoming boating season.

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Schools Stay Closed for Remainder of Academic Year
Julia Wells and Aaron Wilson

Martha’s Vineyard public schools will stay closed, along with their counterparts around the commonwealth.

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Fire Inspections, North Bluff Update Occupy Oak Bluffs Selectmen
Aaron Wilson

In his first report to the Oak Bluffs selectmen this week, interim fire chief Martin Greene outlined a plan to begin business inspections later next month.

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