Martha's Vineyard News & Sports
Martha's Vineyard Will Commemorate Memorial Day with Tradition
Islanders will mark the holiday weekend with many ceremonies of remembrance for those who died in their nation's service.
File photo by Ralph Stewart
Monuments Underscore the Sacrifice We Honor on Memorial Day
A photo essay of Martha's Vineyard monuments honoring the service and sacrifice of her soldiers.
Photo by Steve Myrick
Nat Geo Documentary Focuses on Wounded Soldiers' Derby Embrace
Produced by seasonal residents Bob and Sarah Nixon, "American Heroes Fishing Challenge," premiers Monday night.
Photo by Peter Simon/ National Geographic Channels)
West Tisbury Principal Michael Halt Offered Job in California
The popular and respected educator has been tapped to become the principal of San Clemente High School.
File photo by Ralph Stewart
Miracle in Edgartown – Harbor Fuel Sales Are on for Holiday
Town officials scrambled to get the harbor's only fuel facility ready this week, and they say it will be open, but questions remain.
Photo by Steve Myrick
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Martha's Vineyard will commemorate Memorial Day with tradition
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Monuments underscore the sacrifice we honor on Memorial Day
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Nat Geo documentary focuses on wounded soldiers' Derby embrace
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West Tisbury principal Michael Halt offered job in California
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Miracle in Edgartown – harbor fuel sales are on for holiday
Martha's Vineyard News
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Capawock Theatre to reopen; Oak Bluffs theaters may stay dark
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Stolen Tulin torso returned to its rightful thighs
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Tisbury officer placed on paid leave, pending hearing
- Tisbury selectmen approve meter system for Park and Ride lot
- Conference plans that split Oak Bluffs selectmen are changed
- Fresh paint, Facebook post lead Edgartown police to suspect
- Design meeting explores Water Street affordable housing options
- Gone Fishin': Can you hear me now? The bluefish are in
- Secretary of Education Matthew Malone gets a lesson in Island ed
- Martha's Vineyard District Court report
- Ring up the sun
Martha's Vineyard News Briefs
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Demolition of Old Tisbury fire station begins
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West Tisbury voters stay home; special postponed
- Nelson Mechanical Design partners with Serusa Water Well Company
- Edgartown gets a $476,425 grant for ambulance equipment
- In light turnout, Aquinnah voters say yes to $230,000 override
- Edgartown selectmen want suspension of fuel dock closure
Martha's Vineyard Sports
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Updates & Scores
Wed., May. 22nd : Tennis : Vineyard boys blank Raiders, finish EAC at 8-0
The Vineyarders (14-1) completed a rain-suspended match with Somerset Berkley and won 5-0 to finish unbeaten in the Eastern Athletic Conf.Mon., May. 6th : Tennis : Barnstable ends Vineyard boys unbeaten string at 32
The Vineyarders suffered their first loss since the spring of 2011 as the host Red Raiders posted a 4-1 win. Kent Leonard won for MV 6-4 6-1Sun., May. 5th : Lacrosse : Vineyard boys sink Whalers for third straight win
Nick Costello scored five goals and Thomas Wilkins added four as Martha's Vineyard (3-12) built an 11-1 lead and beat Nantucket 19-7.Sun., May. 5th : Lacrosse : Nantucket edges Vineyard girls 11-10.
Julia Newman scored the game-winner for the host Whalers as the Vineyarders fell to 2-8.Sun., May. 5th : Softball : Vineyarders ground Falcons, 20-2
Emily Turney belted a grand slam, Hailee McCarthy had a solo shot, and Emily Cimeno hit an inside the park homer in a win over Cambridge.
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Sharks with bats need good homes
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Vineyard girls advance in state individual tennis tourney
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Martha's Vineyard boys tennis team beats CCA and Randolph
- Vineyard sailors take two seconds, third in championship weekend
- Martha's Vineyard misses out on baseball playoffs
- Sports highlights
- Martha's Vineyard girls win lacrosse home finale
- Martha's Vineyard clinches state softball tourney berth
- Martha's Vineyard shines at EAC track meet

