Thursday, March 28, 2024

Letters to the Editor

Negative spin

I took part in the recent flu clinic at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital on January 13.

A love affair in memory

This is a Letter to the Editor of the MVTimes delayed.

Chess, jewelry making, or watercolor painting

Windemere has several residents who are interested in finding a volunteer to do these activities with them once or twice a week.

Future of Mill Pond and Mill Brook on the agenda

I encourage West Tisbury voters to come to an informational meeting about the Mill Pond on Wednesday, January 30, 5 pm, at the Howes House in West Tisbury.

A question for the sheriff

This is an open letter to Sheriff Michael A.

Longs for the Island

I follow the news of the Island every day on the Internet, and also see the cameras installed around the Island.

Climate chaos and us

Everyone's already exhausted, that's the problem.

Hats off to the Squirts

MV Squirts, you are the best.

Appreciation

Just a note of appreciation for John Powers of the West Tisbury board of health.

Fishermen harmed by multiplying rules

The shellfish warden and shellfish committee have made it hard for Tisbury commercial fishermen to make a living without being harassed by a new regulation every week.

Not surprised by school leaders

None of this infighting amongst the police department and school administration surprises me in the least.

Vineyard Medical Services’ tick bite protocol

Nelson Sigelman's article [Gone huntin': Deer season carries risks for the hunter and the hunted, January 3] on deer ticks and the risk to hunters is filled with valuable information and advice.

Amazing police work

I would like to give thanks to all the people who helped retrieve Thunder, the Island's famous 400-pound Berkshire boar, on loan to me from Native Earth Teaching Farm.

Charles W. Morgan’s Vineyard captains and crew

Thanks for publishing Nelson Sigelman's excellent article about Gannon and Benjamin Boatyard building a whaleboat for the whaleship Charles W.

When is it enough?

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In last week's paper we were encouraged to explore the acreage managed by the Sheriff's Meadow Foundation, which has been buying and protecting acreage from development since 1959.

Farewell and thanks

To the Editor:After more than 20 years in business, I must close the doors of Mac PC Sales and Service.

A super house

I'm writing to express my gratitude and admiration to Habitat for Humanity of Martha's Vineyard for building a second super, low-energy use house on Bailey Park Road in West Tisbury.

Say no to the $5 million superintendent’s office

We all see that the school budget is constantly increasing on a yearly basis.

Sengekontacket, never pristine again

To the Editor:I am seasonal resident of the Ocean Heights section of Edgartown and have been an activist within the Martha's Vineyard environmental community for more than 40 years.