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Possessions and Concessions

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The funniest thing for me about packing is how it unearths exhibit after exhibit of bad decisions. Why did I buy a twelve pack of floss? Do we have room in the car for that much floss? Who do I know who will take a twelve pack of floss without thinking I’m a serial killer?

Oak Bluffs candidates make their case

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Townspeople heard what the candidates had to say in a forum organized by the League of Women Voters.

Loose horse struck and killed by driver in West Tisbury

A driver struck and killed a horse that had got loose from its enclosure and strayed on to Old County Road in West Tisbury...

Alex’s Place at the YMCA is always changing

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Opportunities for all ages at the Alexandra Gagnon Teen Center.

College is feeling like college

If I get dealt a good hand, I just say 'college' and go about smiling. In this case I was dealt a very, very bad hand, which consisted of countless all-nighters, a lot of reading, pounds and pounds of junk food and a lot of energy shots. But nevertheless, I just chalked it up to 'college,' and I took care of business.

Whole lotta campin’ going on

School lets out this year on June 27th. How will your kids spend their summer vacation? With our comprehensive guide to camps on Martha's...

Hungry for knowledge about Eccentric Edible Trees

The next event at Polly Hill Arboretum (PHA) is all about Eccentric Edible Trees, this Saturday, March 29, from 10 to 11 am. PHA plant...

Martha’s Vineyard Museum seeks your photos from the 1960s

In anticipation of its upcoming exhibit Sea Change: Martha’s Vineyard in the 1960s, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum hosts a photo collection day on Saturday,...

Real Estate Transactions: March 17 – 21, 2014

                                            

Longtime MV Times editor retires

Doug Cabral announced his May 1 departure, at the weekly meeting of the newspaper’s staff on March 27

Peter Ruimerman wins first Cape and Islands Engineering Challenge

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Martha's Vineyard Regional High School organized the regional event, patterned after its own monthly competition.

Hospital welcomes new chief quality and compliance officer

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital announced that Rosemary Silvia, RN, MS has joined the hospital’s senior management team as chief quality and compliance officer. Ms. Silvia has...

No soil? No problem. Options aplenty on Martha’s Vineyard

Calling all would be community gardeners.

Poets’ Corner: And So We Gave Her Horses

On our last day, we scoured Edgartown for chickens. Plastic chickens, china chickens, wooden chickens. Any chickens at all, for her West Tisbury tombstone. But there are...

Slow Food MV/GMO Free present petitions

In a ceremony held March 17, at Cronig's Market in Vineyard Haven, Rep. Tim Madden accepted petitions signed by 3,319 Islanders, in support of...

From cigarettes to insulation, roadway trash overwhelms

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The battle to keep flying debris and litter in check along Edgartown-West Tisbury road continues.

Trout scheduled to arrive on April 1

A Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (DFW) tank truck is scheduled to arrive on Martha’s Vineyard Tuesday, April 1, with the first shipment of...

High School’s Linguini Bridge Contest goes for broke Monday

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School’s 17th Annual Linguini Bridge Contest, in the Performing Arts Center on Monday, March 31, promises to be a shattering...

Loft apartments proposed in Edgartown

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Edgartown said the project, now before the MVC, can best be handled by town boards.

Oak Bluffs selectmen approve liquor license for bowling alley

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Developer Sam Dunn cleared another major hurdle in the permitting process.