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There has been much written lately about “Pierogigate,” but I thought I would offer a slightly different perspective. I don’t know whether or not the Founders thought about the issue when they wrote ...
I attended the tick-talk meeting last week with Patrick Roden-Reynolds and learned the following: He recommend focusing on personal protection (DEET, treated clothes, socks in pants, etc.) as the ...
From the day I first met him, as his assistant superintendent, I knew Jim Weiss was a good man. He was bright, had quick humor, a great smile, and was very caring, but also very humble. Jim never ...
Poor decision making on the part of the Steamship Authority management and board for its three converted offshore supply vessels (OSVs) has given new meaning to “learning curve.” Vineyard and Falmouth ...
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) returned to Martha’s Vineyard for its 50th anniversary, bringing another ...
Over the coming weeks, The MV Times will be sharing the stories of a handful of the hundreds of students who received ...
Every August, a flood of over 30,000 people inundate West Tisbury for the fair’s thrilling carnival rides, fried and sugary ...
The 163rd annual, four-day Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair is set to kick off Thursday in West Tisbury, and for the first ...
A plane reportedly crashed at Katama Airfield in Edgartown on Tuesday afternoon in which public safety officials say that no ...
In the late Nineties, I heard about the Abraham teachings, a spiritual entity channeled through a woman named Esther Hicks.
This Wild Side column comes to you from Kent, England, where I’ve been sampling the local wildlife for the past week or so.
Walking into Jennifer Coito’s light-filled new shop, Frankie’s Revival, is a delight. Attractive clothes in many appealing ...