Opinion
At this point it’s silly to offer an opening date. That said, if it isn’t in February, we will donate $1,000 to the Martha’s Vineyard Boys’ and Girls’ Club. If it isn’t March, we will donate $10,000. April? They can have the restaurant.
Last year there were no contested offices in any of our six towns on the Vineyard during the spring elections. Now is the time for people to start thinking about serving on a local board or committee for the coming year.
West Tisbury mystery writer remembers Jonathan Revere as a friend to many and a man unafraid to speak his mind, especially on workings of town government. Mr. Revere died on Jan. 19 at the age of 74.
Vineyard businessman apologizes for delays in opening new Asian restaurant at the Mansion House in Vineyard Haven, but promises it will be worth the wait.
On the Vineyard every aspect of life revolves around the seasons, and perhaps none more so than business life. In summer the Island is bustling with commerce. In winter of course the predominant theme is closed for business.
Fiercely independent, financially inefficient and charmingly parochial, the six towns on the Vineyard have a long history of shunning regional enterprises.
