Sara Brown

 

 

 

Citing fixed costs associated with experienced teachers and the uniqueness of the Island’s school, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School presented its budget this week at $16.9 million, an increase of $307,300, or 1.85 per cent, over last year.

Noting that the high school is unique as the only Island school that offers a comprehensive program, principal Stephen Nixon said the school tried to cut costs where it could while maintaining “the quality of education we’re used to here.”

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While stores and shoppers brace for Black Friday, the day when crowds clamor for “door-buster” deals and shops open to crowds at midnight, some Vineyard businesses are embracing the ideals behind a day better suited to the Island: Small Business Saturday.

This weekend marks the second annual Small Business Saturday, a movement sponsored by American Express to promote small businesses on the busy shopping weekend.

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At her Vineyard Haven art gallery, Louisa Gould hurriedly unwrapped a framed acrylic painting of cherries in a bowl by artist Maya Farber.

“Isn’t that sweet?” she said, admiring the $200 painting. Unwrapping artwork makes her feel “like it’s Christmastime, almost,” she said, as she gets a close look at the art for the first time.

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