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Spring signals, at Greenwood House and in Lambert’s Cove
Weeks of snowy, rainy, windy, chilling northeast weather leaves Islanders in desperate need of a pick-me-up. Crocuses and pinkletinks do the trick.
Martha’s Vineyard upsets top-ranked Wareham to reach final four
The win sent the team to Boston Garden Tuesday to play Danvers (22-2), the second seeded Mass North champs, in the state semifinals.
Severe erosion, high winds, forecast into the evening
Conditions and cancellations updated continuously.
Vineyard artist Ray Ellis inspires Today Show contest winner
No Monet or Renoir for budding 10-year-old artist Joshua Chase. His painting inspired by one of Edgartown artist Ray Ellis's proved to be a winner.
Limited ferry service resumes as storm batters Vineyard
Conditions and cancellations continuously updated.
Donna Lowell-Bettencourt is permanent special education head
Donna Lowell-Bettencourt has agreed to serve at least another year as the interim director of Student Support Services for Martha's Vineyard Public Schools (MVPS), superintendent James Weiss announced last week.
All kinds of love at Martha’s Vineyard Film Center
See "Quartet," "Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life," "Romantics Anonymous," and more this week.
Massive move planned to save Chappaquiddick home
In a story of ocean vs. luxury home, the ocean is winning. But engineers have come up with a plan to move ahead.
MVRHS Culinary Arts program serving food without permit
Health inspectors have documented a long history of food code violations at the vocational program.
Tisbury plans to revamp mooring fees
Tuesday night the Tisbury selectmen continued a waterways regulations hearing they had suspended on February 5, concerning proposed mooring fee increases.
This old face: an aging ingenue’s quest for clarity
Massage, exfoliate, moisturize, hydrate, and more – you want younger looking skin, you have to work for it. Here's how.
Take two ginkgo and call me in the morning
Herbs and flowers growing all around us (well, soon) can enhance medical treatments.
Martha’s Vineyard District Court report
February 28, 2013
Maurice A. Abisdid-Wagner, Vineyard Haven; DOB 7/25/90, assault and battery: one year pretrial probation, must complete 60 hours of community service.
Melanie J....
Martha’s Vineyard Community Notes
The IMPers are an official selection of the 2013 Chicago Improv Festival.
Poets corner: Ishmael Reconsidered, or The Protagonist
Ishmael Reconsidered, or The Protagonist
In which Ishmael, having learned of the publication of "Ahab's Wife," cries out for
our attention.
Call me simply Queequeg.
I didn't survive...
Mara Ditchfield is a movie maker with a world view
Now studying in Singapore for her master's degree in film, Ms. Ditchfield is a Martha's Vineyard native who has traveled the world with her camera.
Achievement
Marion Santos MSN, RN of Vineyard Haven, Coordinator, Clinical Resource and Simulation Center at Regis College, recently published an article in the Journal for Nurses in Staff Development titled, "Nurses' Barriers to Learning" and presented this work at the fall National Conference on Professional Nursing Education and Development sponsored by Villanova University in Philadelphia.
Academic Honors
James Todd of Oak Bluffs at Villanova University in Villanova, Penn.
Births
Hartwin Z.