Monthly Archives: November 2013
Sports Highlights
The Third and Fourth Grade Boys and Girls Basketball League will begin play Tuesday, November 12, 5–6 pm, at the Martha's Vineyard Boys and Girls Club at 44 Robinson Road in Edgartown.
Rob Douglas wins NASSI
The world record holder and fastest kiteboarder on the planet blazed through Vineyard waters as 12 of the world's best competed for a $27,000 purse.
Medway ends Vineyard boys soccer season in OT, 2-1
The Mustangs scored early in the first period of sudden death to win the South semifinal and end Vineyard hopes of a state championship.
Deon at the VFW: Best kept secret in Oak Bluffs
Dinner is served seven nights a week at the VFW, with Chef Deon in the kitchen.
Groundbreaking Tuesday for CVEC solar array project in Edgartown
American Capital Energy, Inc.
Regional high school committee approves MV Arena cell phone tower plans
The budget subcommittee will meet again at 8 am on November 18.
Stop & Shop returns to MVC with smaller building size
The hearing is scheduled to begin at 7 pm at the Tisbury Senior Center.
Workshop next week to prepare students for December ACT test
Up until now, Vineyard students had to travel off Iisland to take the ACT test at Falmouth High School.
Ethics panel draft rule would allow Senator Wolf to keep office
In October, Mr.
Gas prices drop, more there than here
On Martha's Vineyard, the price of a gallon of regular ranged from about $4.
Martha’s Vineyard Veterans Day activities honor those who served
Parade steps off in Oak Bluffs at 10:45 am.
Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center honors veterans on Friday, November 8
Dukes County Director of Veterans Services Jo Ann Murphy will attend and be available to answer any veteran-related questions.
Coming home – Vineyard combat veterans share their stories
Three soldiers from three different wars share their experience of war, and their eventual homecoming to the Island.
Public hearing set for Old County Road intersection re-design
State highway officials will discuss plans to change the intersection from a Y to a T-shape at the November 13 hearing.
ACE MV reaches out to taxpayers for money to supplement budget
Despite the adult community education program's success, leaders say not enough money to pay staff threatens its future.
Things are moving along at the Schifter house on Chappy
The heavy lifting is done, and 650 tons of equipment used to move the Schifter house depart Chappaquiddick this month. But, there's work to be done.
Open Market returns, touch-a-truck benefit, and Museum’s new Toys exhibit
Weekend events include a Montessori School fundraiser at the M.V. Regional High School.
Former entrepreneur and landlubber takes to the sea
Ed Merck took to the water after he retired, got divorced, and saw son off to college.
Memorial service for Donald Wayne Patrick
Friends and acquaintances are encouraged to come and bring stories and memories.









