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Robert Stoddard Weiss
Robert Stoddard Weiss died on December 3 peacefully at his home in Oak Bluffs after a battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
Photos: 31st annual Christmas in Edgartown
Edgartown glitters and sparkles in for the holiday season.
Martha’s Vineyard Figure Skating Club hosts holiday show Sunday
Island skaters will perform to holiday favorites in the annual show at the Martha's Vineyard Arena.
Christmas in Edgartown: What, when, where.
A complete listing of events for the holiday extravaganza
Martha’s Vineyard Bridge Club results
Holiday gluttony did not keep the Island's duplicate bridge players from returning to the card tables once the dishes were washed and the visitors sent on home.
Martha’s Vineyard Tile Company makes a move to Beach Road
The Martha's Vineyard Tile Company has moved from the Martha's Vineyard Airport Business Park into a new 2,300-square-foot showroom located at 123 Beach Road in Vineyard Haven, next to Vineyard Scripts.
Regional high school committee certifies $17.6 million budget
The Martha's Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS) committee voted to certify the district's $17,642,376 fiscal year 2014 budget at a meeting Monday night.
Sports highlights
The Martha's Vineyard Rod and Gun Club will hold its annual Black Powder Shoot from 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday, December 9, one day before the start of the primitive firearms deer season.
Martha’s Vineyard girls earn weekend split in travel hoops.
The Vineyard 7th and 8th grade girls travel hoops teams won at home and lost on the road in the opening weekend of Cape Cod League play.
Jean M. Joseph
Jean M.
Anna Mary Hagerty
Anna Mary Hagerty died at her home of the last four years in Fredericksburg, Virginia, on November 20, 2012, 45 years to the day after her son Billy was killed in Vietnam.
Vineyard Auto School adds off-Island driving instructor
Vineyard Auto School now offers Island students the opportunity to gain off-Island driving experience with an instructor.
West Tisbury sees no further action on dog/chicken incident
State law does not require a report. The farmer who killed the dog has not been identified. Town officials are satisfied with the facts of the event.
Feeding birds is serious business on Martha’s Vineyard
Birds are nice friends to have. Feeding them, as lots of Islanders do, can have unintended consequences.
Births
Hugo J.
Academic Honors
Oliver Filley of Edgartown at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia.
Literary events this week on Martha’s Vineyard
Thursday, Dec.
Farm Neck Foundation makes charitable gifts
The directors of the Farm Neck Foundation have announced their annual grants for 2012.