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I saw my first-of-the-season redwing blackbird Friday afternoon at Katherine Long's house.

Where will the follow-up be displayed?

Rush to judgment? When you find out the details of the

Wonderful help

We would like to thank the staff and nurses of the Martha's Vineyard Hospital for the great care and compassion you showed to our mom and to us over the last year.

The prescription medicines problem

We are very concerned about the recent spate of

Edgartown treatment plant woes no surprise

The day-to-day task of managing any successful business, including the Edgartown Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) requires great focus and lots of time overseeing the multi-faceted tasks of septage inflow, outgoing sludge, employees, sewer bills, plant maintenance, DEP-required testing, and laboratory work, to name a few.

A helping hand, a familiar one, every step along the way

This winter I had my first ride in an Edgartown ambulance, not a joy ride, but the real thing.

Global meltdown

Portugal, Spain, Greece, UK, Ireland, Jordan, Yemen, Egypt, Libya, Ivory Coast, Syria, and Bahrain, to name a few, are in the midst of a "meltdown.

Right and wrong in Oak Bluffs town government

I know that soon Oak Bluffs will hold an annual town meeting as well as a special town meeting.

A debate: Pay down Tisbury’s multi-million liability, or not

Tisbury's finance and advisory committee has debated whether to begin funding the town's other post-employment benefits (OP-EB) liability, estimated at between $13- and $20 million, depending on certain assumptions.

Nancy B. Brumley

Nancy Brumley died March 10, 2011, in Vineyard Haven of complications from dementia.

Jo-Ann C. Ewing

Jo-Ann Cargill Ewing died on March 18, 2011 at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital after battling bone marrow failure for more than a year.

John L. Henley

The family and friends of John L.

Potluck diners welcome spring on Martha’s Vineyard

Dozens of winter-weary Islanders gathered at the Ag Hall Saturday night for the annual spring potluck supper and social.

Vineyard Conservation Society “”  preserving Martha’s Vineyard

The Vineyard Conservation Society is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to preserving the environment, character, and quality of life of Martha's Vineyard through advocacy, education, and protection of the Island's land and waters.

Leila M. Sequeira

Leila May Sequeira, 83, a resident of Windemere Nursing Home and formerly of Aidylberg Elderly Housing in Oak Bluffs, died on Monday, March 28, 2011 at Martha's Vineyard Hospital.