Monthly Archives: March 2012
Tisbury’s West Chop view enhanced, minus poles and wires
Projects by private homeowners to remove utility poles and bury wires on Main Street along Tisbury's West Chop provide a winning view for everyone.
Edwin L. Sibert Jr.
Edwin Luther Sibert Jr.
“All’s Well” with Martha’s Vineyard’s Shakespeare for the Masses
After a short hiatus, Shakespeare for the Masses will roll out another of their crowd pleasing productions March 9 and 10 at The Pit Stop.
In the kitchen with Martha’s Vineyard’s Merrick Carreiro
In the third of a series of conversations with chefs, The Times asked Ms. Carreiro a few questions to get to know her better.
Third in Olympia Brown series by Judith Campbell
Judith Campbell's third Olympia Brown mystery, "A Despicable Mission," is set on Martha's Vineyard, where she was pastor of the UUSMV for 7 years
Mass primary is today, polls open from 7am to 8pm
Massachusetts is one of ten states holding presidential primaries on so-called "Super Tuesday."
Martha’s Vineyard girls lose to Fairhaven 55 to 41
Coach Stewart said the second half, when the Vineyarders fought back in the face of great adversity, was a microcosm of the team's entire season.
Charles E. McCluskey Jr.
Charles E.
Tisbury’s proposed new property valuations available for review
Tisbury's proposed new Fiscal Year 2012 property values are available for taxpayers' review during a public disclosure period March 5-12.
Elsie E. Nunes
Elsie E.
Sherry L. Winnette
A memorial service celebrating the life of
Martha’s Vineyard boys hockey team falls to Oliver Ames, 3-1
The number five ranked Vineyarders could not get by the number four ranked Tigers, in the quarterfinal MIAA game.
Martha’s Vineyard girls end hockey season in 4-3 loss to Norwood
"I think we showed we can skate with the better teams, we played so great today against a very good team." – Coach Fiorito after the Norwood loss.
Martha’s Vineyard boys five cruises over Feehan, 71-52
The second seeded Vineyardars will next play Westwood on Wednesday at 5:30 pm in Taunton.
Pilot Parcels Project calls for farmers with fresh ideas
Farmers and gardeners take note: Five one-acre plots are available at The FARM Institute in Edgartown.
Vineyard girls basketball team beats East Bridgewater 52-34
With a convincing victory, the Martha's Vineyard girls advance to the semi-finals of the state tournament.
Martha’s Vineyard fan bus available for boys hockey game Saturday
"We want to put as many people as possible in the stands. The team thrives on the crowd support," said booster club vice president Bill Davies.