Editorials
Wastewater Study Caution
Hospital Has Its Moving-In Day
Summer Outlook
The Vineyard confidence index is measured in many ways. A quirky economist could devise a matrix involving the number of bulbs and blossoms flowering; the count of sunny days divided by the amount of evening rainfall that makes for happy farmers; the dimensions of freshly painted signs in heralding new or familiar businesses; the frequency of the ferries spilling smiling visitors into Oak Bluffs or Vineyard Haven; the distance of the traffic backups. Most ways you look at it, this has been a promising spring.
Make Way for Plovers
The recovery of the piping plovers is a good news story in what feels at times like a growing sea of environmental disasters around the world. Placed on the list of threatened species about twenty years ago, these tiny shorebirds that make their nests in bare scrapes of sand on remote, windswept barrier beaches, have made a strong comeback in recent years and are now nesting in large numbers on the Cape and Islands.
Commencement 2010
Graduating seniors at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School will march down the aisle of the historic Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs on Sunday, and with any luck it will be between downpours, as it was for those at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School who graduated with the sun shining on their own school grounds last weekend.
From Teacup Request to Tempest
