The change in light is noticeable. It’s almost 5 o’clock, and still light at the end of the day. No need for a flashlight when I take Abby out or bring in firewood. Even though the week has been gray and rainy, I notice that it stays light later every evening. There are always odd […]
The West Tisbury Farmers Market’s future on the grounds of the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society property is up for discussion at two meetings — on Tuesday with the conservation commission and on Thursday with the zoning board of appeals. At the start of the pandemic in 2020, the farmers market moved from the West Tisbury […]
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Let the good times roll!
The Rolling Bar is one swank horse trailer.
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Grace Guck and her fiancé converted her horse trailer into an upscale bar for special events. — AnicaBanica Photography
Grace Guck and her fiancé converted her horse trailer into an upscale bar for special events. — AnicaBanica Photography
The interior of the Rolling Bar features live-edge oak acquired
from a mill in Vermont and finished beautifully. — AnicaBanica Photography
MV Ponies goes to kids' birthday parties with Grace dressed as a princess and her pony Popcorn dressed as a unicorn. — Chandler Cook
Grace Guck, who has been an avid horse person for all of her life, had a great idea. As the clubhouse manager at the Edgartown Yacht Club, she is always on the lookout for novel ways to stage events, and given that she and her fiancé, Josh Cotterill, had just gotten engaged in 2018, things got personal. What could she do to put a unique twist on her own wedding to make it more memorable?
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MVC calls on Warren, Markey, Keating for infrastructure aid
Earmarks could be a boon for the Island.
Even as a letter from the Martha's Vineyard Commission about climate change effects on the Island, another nor'easter was flooding Five Corners. -Rich Saltzberg
As the country gears up for a new president and a new congress, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission is calling on federal legislators to include the Island in future infrastructure discussions.
In letters to Rep. Bill Keating, D-Bourne, and senators Edward Markey and Elizabeth Warren, the commission asked for a joint meeting or at the least individual meetings to discuss the role the federal government can play in developing green infrastructure, energy transformation, and ecologically regenerative best practices on the Island.