Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Town Columns

Tisbury

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JoAnn Murphy is proud to announce that her daughter, Kimberly, is opening her new practice in our town.

Edgartown

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We had an active weekend of celebration, complete with birthdays, anniversaries, Cinco de Mayo, Kentucky Derby, family in from out of town.

Oak Bluffs

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Mothers' special day is Sunday.

West Tisbury

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There are cygnets on the Mill Pond.

Aquinnah

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Congratulations to Acting Deputy Chief Simon Bollin who has been voted by the selectmen to be the next Fire Chief for the Town of Aquinnah.

Chilmark

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Tom Dresser has a new book out.

Edgartown

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Who bought all the pea seeds? You go into a garden store one day and they haven't gotten any peas in yet, and the next day, they have come and gone.

Tisbury

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Welcome back to Dr.

Oak Bluffs

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Welcome back, spring — to the green grass, chirping birds, plants and trees in bloom and of course to the many residents returning from their winter stays in warmer climates.

West Tisbury

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Kwanzaan cherry trees — enormously spreading, aggressively pink — decorate landscaped lawns across town.

West Tisbury

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Delicious rain! Hearing it on the roof overnight, then awakening to a secret, misty landscape, wet, pouring all day.

Oak Bluffs

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No matter what our outdoor plans might have been, I think most of us welcomed the rain these past few days.

Edgartown

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You guys sure made it easy on me this week — emailing, calling, flagging me down on the sidewalk.

Tisbury

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Welcome home to Ann Maley.

Aquinnah

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With May just around the corner, I must admit that once again I did not get really any of my winter projects done this year.

Chilmark

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Chris Jones proclaims winter is over.

Chilmark

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Our students are taking a break from their studies this week.

Aquinnah

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Well, it's April vacation week many people are again away, and once this week passes the race to Memorial Day begins.

Edgartown

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I didn't even realize it was already April school vacation.

Tisbury

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Many important items were approved at the extended town meeting, and most in attendance were content with the process.