Monthly Archives: March 2016
Dance companies unite for live performance
The modern dance company What’s Written Within will perform at The Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center on Sunday, April 3, at 4 pm. The production...
Slideshow: Easter events ring in spring
On a beautiful spring weekend, families across Martha’s Vineyard set out to enjoy the many Easter activities offered by Island businesses and community groups....
Now's the time to transform your outdoor space
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It's now cool, calm, and collected for this Chilmark abode
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A living room overhaul in East Chop
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Katama bungalow gets a much needed update on the inside
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Martha’s Vineyard United spring soccer season kicks off
MV United opened up its spring South Coast Soccer League season Saturday with two away games in Dartmouth and Fall River.
The U-11 boys tied...
SSA cancels morning freight boat due to high wind conditions
The Steamship Authority cancelled the Sankaty's 5:30 am trip from Woods Hole to Vineyard Haven and her 6:30 am return due to weather conditions.
For...
Lorraine Hartmann
Lorraine Hartmann, formerly of Bergen County and Monroe, N.J., died Sunday, March 20, 2016, at the Royal Falmouth Nursing Home after a long illness, surrounded...
June Dagmar Lakso
June Dagmar Lakso died peacefully March 6, 2016, at The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital with her son, Eric, by her side. She was 91.
June was...
A Freshman Update
By Alexis Condon, Mackenzie Condon, and Cassie Casey
Every September, a new set of ninth graders take their first steps as students in the high...
Pizza di Napoli debuts in Nevin Square
There’s no love like the love for pizza, and it’s evident that Chef Joe Monteiro is head over heels for pizza. Not just any...
Making it on Martha’s Vineyard
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On the occasion of International Women’s History Month, the Times talked with seven...
Flying Horses opens for the season
America's oldest carousel began to spin again today, and children from around the Island came to Oak Bluffs to ride the Flying Horses and...
Sam Fetters wins Martha's Vineyard Scripps Spelling Bee
With a smile on his face and speaking in a clear, strong voice without hesitation, Samuel (Sam) Fetters, a sixth-grader at West Tisbury School,...
Water Street Housing units take shape
Updated Monday, March 28, 10:30 am
A new six-unit affordable apartment complex began to shape Friday at 6 Water Street, adjacent to the Stop & Shop and...
Serenading the State
By Cassie Casey and Alexis Condon
The Boston Symphony Hall rang with the voices of the all-state choir, including two regional high school seniors--Jared Livingston...
Small Group Lends a Big Hand
By Addy Hayman and Mackenzie Condon
Hundreds of homeless Bostonians were helped by island community members in a CityReach event in Boston, along with several...
The Pastabilities are Endless
Left to right: Math teacher Kenny DeBettencourt looks on as freshman Patrick Dutton adds another weight to his linguini bridge on March 21. First-place...
One World in One City
By Courtney Howell
Last week regional high school students traveled to the High School of Economics and Finance in Manhattan to discuss with students there...