The Martha's Vineyard Times
High school’s Evening of the Arts
The Martha's Vineyard Regional High School held its annual Evening of the Arts on Wednesday, May 19.
MVRHS Junior Prom
Students clad in elegant gowns and tuxedos poured from stretch limos, vans, and buses into the Mediterranean on Saturday, May 22, for the M.
Joan C. Erskine
Joan C.
Eileen J. Wilson
Eileen J.
Speaking to a wider audience
The following was sent May 26 to our 1,327 Let Vineyarders Decide (LVD) members on Facebook, Twitter and the LVD site.
An 11-year lifesaving record
The SafeRides Program of Martha's Vineyard has been running strong for 11 years now.
Prom king and queen
Students clad in elegant gowns and tuxedos poured from stretch limos, vans, and buses into the Mediterranean on Saturday, May 22, for the M.
Announcements
High Honors: Andora Aquino, Matthew Fisher, Olivia Gross, Sarah Hall, Anna Hayes, Gail Herman, Shaelah Huntington, Madison Ibsen, Tessa Permar, Meghan Pettit, Hayley Pierce.
Edward K. Lattanzi
Edward Karol Lattanzi, 47, of Edgartown and formerly of Sarasota, Fla.
Eva L. Sashin
Eva L.
Specials at Island gyms
Semi-private personal training plus one-month membership: $299 each for two people includes eight-session semi-private training for one month.
Martha’s Vineyard Road Race spring/summer schedule
Oak Bluffs Memorial Day 5K Road Race and Fun Run: Sunday, May 30, 11 am.
Announcements
High Honors: Andora Aquino, Matthew Fisher, Olivia Gross, Sarah Hall, Anna Hayes, Gail Herman, Shaelah Huntington, Madison Ibsen, Tessa Permar, Meghan Pettit, Hayley Pierce.
Martha’s Vineyard California Wine Affair a success
It was one of the finest spring nights we've had so far this year.
Bike paths need tending
I have always felt the bike paths on M.
Conserve, don’t generate
I have read what seems to be an endless stream of letters about how to generate more electricity for the Island (and the country in general) while protecting the environment and the Island lifestyle.
A revolution of love
I graduated from MVRHS in 1984.
Just a few
Our Island is now faced with a proliferation of wind power projects, on and offshore, which it should be.
Rethink our energy path
America, with only five percent of the world's population, consumes 25 percent of the world's oil, coal, natural gas, and uranium.