Saturday, December 6, 2025

Editorial

We labor on

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Americans celebrated Labor Day for the first time on September 5, 1882, in New York City.

A change of heart

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Summer ended the other evening at Menemsha Bight.

Nothing beats The Fair

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This morning's collection of photographs, in print and online in greater numbers, taken during the four days of the 151st Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Society Fair, tell an encouraging story.

Summing up

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I hate it when people say "Islanders are concerned about" or "Islanders say" or "Islanders are furious with.

No way to run county government

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This page is not a fan of Cape Wind, northeast of the Vineyard, nor of the federal-state effort to plant a large scale wind farm southwest of the Island.

Despite everything we’ve tried, they come

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We've tried nearly everything to protect this special place.

A good first half in real estate

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Martha's Vineyard real estate industry figures for the first half of this year show a welcome increase of activity and some improvement in prices for completed transactions.

A beep and bad news

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Our 21st-century connectedness amplifies the good and the bad and everything in between.

What it means to be us

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I was in the eastbound lineup Tuesday heading for the four-way stop at the Blinker intersection.

State government legislates higher electricity costs

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Earlier this year, we learned that the Green Communities Act had increased the cost of electricity to Massachusetts residential and business ratepayers.

The view from the saddle

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The Vineyard, with its bike-friendly scale, has tantalizing possibilities as a model community for encouraging alternatives to the automobile.

Big houses back on the agenda

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Thinking about the human environment and comparing influences on the experience of that environment, one might conclude that the convenience and safety of reliable cell phone service would enhance the experience significantly.

Hummer keeps on trying

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In 1987, in a moment of uncharacteristic exuberance, my friend Hummer bought shares of Adobe Corporation.

MVC membership needs to change, but that seems unlikely

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Same old, same old — that's how the roster of candidates for the Martha's Vineyard Commission (MVC) looks today, with the July 31 deadline for nomination papers dead ahead.

Home from the sea

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The ports: Casablanca, Odessa, Piraeus, Naples, Rio, Recife, Durban, Togo, Abidjan, Monrovia, Dakar, Manila, Da Nang, Rotterdam, Cameroon, Panama, Haifa, Saigon, Borneo, Singapore, Midway, Taiwan, Cadiz, Lagos, Hamburg, Yokohama.

County government – selectmen know the score, time to end the game

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Katherine Rogers, a lawyer and resident of Concord, New Hampshire, will not accept the job of Dukes County manager.

A bit of Gosnold and a bit of history

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Rushing water surrounds Pasque Island.

Maybe the seventh time will be the charm

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If the negotiating is successful, Dukes County government will soon have a new professional county manager.

Nearby, but far away

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This old house is not far away, but in every sense except geographic, it is remote.