Monthly Archives: May 2012
The next step
Remember the Citizens United resolution at spring town meetings? In all six towns, we voted to support Massachusetts Senate Bill 772, "Restoring Free Speech.
Wonderful Career Day
We are writing this to express our appreciation for all the hard work Josh Burgoyne did coordinating Career Day, a wonderful event.
Just getting through the intersection
"Wow, back of the line this morning.
Here on M.V.
Well, it's finally happened.
Triangle beautified
Everyone who contributed to the beautification of the Edgartown Triangle did an incredible job.
Chronic complainers, that’s the answer
Anyone reading the MV Times must wonder why dogs are an issue only on Lambert's Cove Beach and only for the town of West Tisbury.
Vote no on new leash law and enforcement funding
I love going to the West Tisbury town website and reading, "We continue to retain much of the rural atmosphere and neighborly sense of community that made us notable.
The light down the hall
As I once again wake to the 7 am alarm, I make my way downstairs to start the coffee and see you off to school.
Hope and change in West Tisbury
There is every reason to complain that West Tisbury is going about this dogs, no dogs thing on Lambert's Cove Beach all wrong.
One Island to another
Now that the last of the kids has graduated, we're going to spend a few days at another island.
Chilmark police arrest Dorchester felon on rape charges
Held on $300,000 bail, Bryant K. Brown was previously convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon and assault with intent to kill, for which he was imprisoned.
Gourmets find love among Martha’s Vineyard food
Chappaquiddick resident and cookbook author Steve Raichlen makes the switch from cookbooks to novels with "Island Apart."
How to have a bachelor party on Martha’s Vineyard
You can still have a fun party on the Vineyard without the clubs and casinos. Think charter fishing, clambakes, and a night out on the harbor.
Martha’s Vineyard gallery receptions
West Tisbury Library 4 pm.
Beautification committee welcomes all to Edgartown
Where there was just a patch of grass between the roads, a welcome sign has been placed in the triangle, greeting visitors and residents to Edgartown.
Carolyn A. Teixeira
Carolyn A.
Edgartown’s Old Sculpin Gallery welcomes new manager
New manager takes reins at the Old Sculpin Gallery in Edgartown.
Miked-up for music: The Pit Stop’s open mic flourishing
There really are some reasonably-priced entertainment options available this summer. Stuff like MV Sharks baseball and open mic night.
What’s new in Nevin Square on Martha’s Vineyard
Three new stores and one new art studio add spice to Nevin Square in Edgartown.
Julian S. Goralski Jr.
Julian S.