Thomas Humphrey

Vineyard Left Out of New State Septic Regulations

Updates to the state's Title 5 regulations that were originally proposed for the Cape, South Coast and the Islands will now only go into effect on Cape Cod, state officials said this week.

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Strawberry Weather

The strawberry festival at Morning Glory Farm last weekend was a rainy affair, but then again it often is.

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Dershowitz Returns to the Chilmark Library

A small crowd gathered at the Chilmark Library on Tuesday to hear a talk from prominent lawyer, Harvard professor and seasonal Chilmark resident Alan Dershowitz about his new book.

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The Bike Guy

If Jon Malone’s affinity for endurance sports is any indication, he’s in it for the long haul at Edgartown Bicycles.

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Mariner Gallery Continues the Lineage of John Stobart

When P. Andre Arguimbau was a child he met the revered maritime artist John Stobart. The experience inspired Mr. Arguimbau, and this Friday he opens his Mariner Gallery in the Edgartown location of Mr. Stobart's former gallery.

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Coast Guard Plane Makes Emergency Landing

A U.S. Coast Guard aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Thursday, after one of the plane’s engines malfunctioned during a routine drill four miles off the coast of the Island.

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Preferring Pools to Beaches Reveals Island Cultural Shift

Once a rare luxury, swimming pools on Martha’s Vineyard have burgeoned in popularity, driven in part by demand from the summer rental market for more amenities.

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Looking Back on a Century of Life

Born a century ago on a very different Martha’s Vineyard and having served as a medic in Germany during World War II, Clifton Athearn is a living link to the past. He celebrates his 100th birthday on June 30.

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Farm and Field: Suddenly Springtime

Ever so slowly, little green buds emerge from the oaks, and temperatures tiptoe towards temperateness.

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After Quorum Struggle, West Tisbury Passes School Budget

Voters overwhelmingly passed the town’s $3.3 million share of the budget, but only after a false start to the meeting

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