Julia Wells
A federal judge this week ordered a south Florida woman to repay more than $3.5 million to an elderly Martha’s Vineyard woman who was bilked for psychic services over a period of seven years.
A health care administrator with 30 years of experience in academic medical centers and community hospitals has been named the new president and chief executive officer at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
Not up, not down and no clear road signs for the future. As the calendar year draws to a close, that’s the main story of the Island real estate market.
Marking a first in the long history of the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, a charitable friends group has formed for the 5,000-acre forest.
Merger talks are now under way between the nonprofit program that provides free tennis instruction for Island children and the YMCA.
