Community
he cross country team wrapped up their season on Saturday, Nov. 15 where they placed 22 out of 23 teams at the state finals.
The front steps of the Agricultural Hall were filled with boxes of fresh produce and coolers of meat Monday afternoon at the Free Farmers’ Market.
The Project Vine Pantry at the regional high school began as a pilot program last year to help fight food insecurity among the student population. On Thursday, Stop & Shop donated $12,500 and 100 turkeys to the program.
The African American Heritage Trail is traveling across the Sound. On Tuesday, Nov. 18, in partnership with the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole and Falmouth Public Schools, the trail will dedicate its 42nd site.
In response to the Trump administration’s decision to cut November SNAP benefits amid the government shutdown, the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation has released $25,000 to support food equity programs on the Island.
Veterans marched in step down Lake avenue on Tuesday morning, starting at Nancy’s Restaurant, as family and friends walked beside the procession.
