Opinion
On July 1, I suffered a traumatic injury at my home in Edgartown.
On July 16, the anniversary of our dad’s birthday, our family celebrated a closing with the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank to purchase our family home on 18 Tiasquam Road.
The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse was defaced recently.
Of all the stages of life that I have experienced, the one I find myself in now may be the most interesting and perhaps the most challenging.
As a heat dome persists over the American West, an untamable wildfire rages over southern Oregon and record hot temperatures and water shortages make life in the West difficult, floods in much of Europe — Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Switzerland, parts of England and now China — have also had a devastating effect.
I am writing to say a big thank you to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission (MVC) for approving the synthetic turf field project for the high school athletic field.
