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The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School graduating class of 2025 was welcomed to the Tabernacle on Sunday by family, friends and the wider Island community for the regional high school’s 66th commencement exercises.
Police Chief Chris Dolby said the department is elated to have Gabriel Brito, who just graduated from the East Falmouth police academy, join the force.
A red carpet was rolled out on the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School grounds Saturday afternoon to celebrate its two graduating seniors: Morgan Caruso and Quinn Floyd.
The West Tisbury Farmers’ Market opened its 2025 season on Saturday morning at the Agricultural Hall, with over 40 local vendors setting up shop.
Graduating seniors were presented with over $1.2 million in scholarships from Island-wide organizations Friday evening during Class Night. The community also gave away $1,227,974 in post-grad scholarships.
The Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club got a green light this week from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission to proceed with plans to develop a new campus in Edgartown.
