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David Burstein, a 24-year-old author and documentary filmmaker, told his story to Vineyard youth at the YMCA Friday night as part of the Project Next speaker series. “We have never seen our world at its best, which makes us want to make it better,” the young scholar said.
A weekend car crash left the popular fish market in ruins and closed to its customers this week. Recovery is taking longer than anticipated, but owner Louis Larsen remains optimistic.
For nearly 75 years, Kim O'Callaghan's business Morrice Florist has been a fixture in Vineyard Haven. So when she realized the flower shop needed a fresh start and new owner, there was no question who she would call.
Technical glitches for WVVY reached a peak this past winter, but now the signal has been cleared and the community-minded mission strengthened.
Abraham Torres Rendon, 25, is facing charges of drunken driving, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, speeding and leaving the scene of property damage, among others, in connection with the incident that left the fish market in ruins.
Ten people have been selected as Vineyard Vision Fellows this year, the largest class in the program’s history. They include a pair of documentary filmmakers and two high school students pursuing social work.
