Addison Antonoff

New Citizens Celebrated at Edgartown Ceremony

American flags dotted the crowd at the Edgartown courthouse on Friday, where 12 people were naturalized as American citizens.

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Bank Grants Help Nonprofit Expansion Plans

The Martha's Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation gave $500,000 each to Martha's Vineyard Community Services and the YMCA of Martha's Vineyard.

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Spooky Happenings at Circuit Arts

In the coming weeks, Circuit Arts will offer a series of events for Islanders looking to celebrate Halloween. 

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Honoring and Educating on Indigenous Peoples Day

The heartbeat of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) rang out through a performance of the Black Brook Singers at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary on Sunday.

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Helping Kids Move Forward at Grief Camp

Hospice & Palliative Care of Martha’s Vineyard will host Camp by the Sea this month, a one-day grief camp to give children a space to process loss.

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Digging Deeply into Fossil Day

A creature that is hundreds of millions years old will make the rounds at Union Chapel this weekend for the annual Fossil Day event.

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Islanders Rally to Help Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

The call for help came from Georgia on Friday night. By Sunday afternoon, half the American Legion Hall in Vineyard Haven was filled with supplies destined for states reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Helene.

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Coastal Resilience Is Focus of Climate Conference

Today’s storm is tomorrow’s high tide. That’s how Deanna Moran, the Massachusetts chief coastal resilience officer, explained the importance of getting ahead of the impacts of climate change.

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Investigators Confirm Entanglement Caused Right Whale Death

After wrapping up its necropsy, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday that the female calf found in Edgartown earlier this year died due to chronic entanglement.

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Vineyard Salvation Army Founder Gets Warm Sendoff

Almost 20 years ago, Rick Reinhardsen helped found the Salvation Army service unit on Martha’s Vineyard. He is now moving off-Island and it will take four people to take on his work load.

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