The Martha's Vineyard Times
They deserve a reward
Here's a message to Devon and Eugene, college students, no last names, working on the Island this summer.
Some tips for busy summer bicycling
With the summer season ready to truly burst forth this July 4 weekend, it is again timely to remind people traveling around the Vineyard — visitors and Islanders alike, whether motorist or bicyclist — of the need for safety on our narrow and often congested roads and shared-use paths.
Thanks to all
A much belated thanks to the police and EMTs who helped me when, in the middle of the night, I suffered a bad medication reaction.
How did you do it?
I'd like to thank my family for throwing me a suprise 80th birthday party.
Not inviting
The most recent changes to your website are less than positive.
By any other name
In the June 30 issue of The Martha's Vineyard Times, about the
Forty-three years of service
In response to
The music dies
After Memorial Day, I had written asking
Reconsider the amplified music ban
The economy has been challenging for us all.
Let them live
To Rose Ryley of Oak Bluffs who, in her
Kind, capable, and honest
I have known Mike Trusty for nine years.
What philanthropy is all about on Martha’s Vineyard
July 8 was Philanthropy Day on Martha's Vineyard.
Catherine N. Goudey
Catherine N.
Bradford J. Andrews
Bradford J.
Charles T. Conroy Jr.
Charlie Conroy, beloved husband of Arlene Claussen Conroy, died at home on May 20, 2011.
What is a trend? Vineyard artists explain
Rick Willoughby, Willoughby Gallery, Edgartown: "A trend in anything is the direction something moves in, and that applies no matter what the subject.
Speaking of trends: Chris Morse of The Granary speaks up
Chris Morse, owner of three Vineyard galleries, talks about trends.
Nature’s Elements at Louisa Gould Gallery
At Louisa Gould Gallery: Christopher Pendergast and Maya Farber's paintings, Jeanne Campbell's photos, and Ron Sievertson's glass work.
Heather Capece’s Neverland at West Tisbury Library
Heather Capece's art work is being featured this month at the West Tisbury Public Library.
The Times asks: What are you doing for the Fourth?
With what is perhaps the biggest Island holiday weekend approaching, Times reporter Mark Kotsopoulos went to find out what some Islanders and visitors are planning to do for Independence Day, July 4.