Vineyarders applauded and shouted words of gratitude as the procession of veterans, emergency response personnel, and young scouts marched down Pine Tree Road for the 29th annual Memorial Day Parade in Tisbury. Hosted by American Legion Post 257, spectators and participants moved from West William Street toward Oak Grove Cemetery’s Avenue of Flags, where a […]
April is National Volunteer Month, and the Salvation Army gave recognition to Martha’s Vineyard resident Rick Reinhardsen. Reinhardsen was a part of the Salvation Army’s emergency disaster services team, who helped distribute meals to first responders, volunteered in medical tents, and helped other emergency personnel during the 127th annual Boston Marathon that took place on […]
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West Tisbury: A fresh start in the new year Kyra Steck
Hot, then cold, then hot again, then cold again. This weather is so unpredictable, one more unpredictable quality of an extremely unpredictable year. One can only hope that 2021 will be better. Most everyone I know is eager to see the ball drop in Times Square on New Year’s Eve and to have 2020 be completely behind us. There is something about a new year, a clean slate, and most of us choose to be optimistic about the future. Here’s to this New Year.
As the Winter Solstice passed last week, I swear that it’s already lighter in the morning when I wake up to get Abby out. It appears to be light later in the afternoon, too. This may all be my imagination or I may just be extremely observant, sensitive to the quality and length of daylight. A friend of mine would say, “Whatever.” I really don’t mind the early evenings at home, especially since I am always there these days. Mi