Monthly Archives: September 2013
Oak Bluffs coffee shop closed, then reopened, after inspection
A food inspector noted numerous violations during a September 23 inspection.
Meet Your Merchant: Susan Sanford of Vineyard Complementary Medicine
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of her business, Ms. Sanford says, "I never had any intention of opening a physical therapy private practice."
In sickness and in health: Films about coping with illness
Three films are playing across the Vineyard this week dealing with Alzheimer's and cancer.
Heather Kochin of Rainy Day
Forty years ago, Rainy Day got its name because the owners knew that shopping is the perfect activity for a rainy day.
Meet Your Merchant: Karen Flynn and Jackie Morgan of The Bite
After surviving the Menemsha fire of 2010, and thousands of hungry tourists each summer, The Bite celebrates its 25th season.
Meet this merchant: Leslie Segal of Vineyard Audiology
Martha's Vineyard merchants celebrate milestone anniversaries. Lesley Segal of Vineyard Audiology has been here to help you hear for 15 years.
Cars with alternative power, and plenty of it
Vineyard residents test drive electric vehicles as part of a national event.
Martha’s Vineyard wins the day over Nantucket
Vineyard teams won four and tied one on a busy Saturday of inter-island sports.
Bishop Feehan edges Martha’s Vineyard in 3 OT, 9-6
The Vineyarders were a yard away from a history making win.
Chappaquiddick clears first hurdle to getting Comcast cable TV
Enough residents have committed to buy cable services for the project to move ahead.
Oak Bluffs planning board mulls medical marijuana dispensary sites
Not near school or residential areas or parks, with parking discretion in mind, three possible sites emerge.
Services Monday for Donald F. Mitchell
Donald F.
Service Saturday for Georgia Sutton Franklin
A service of remembrance and celebration of the life of
Peter F. Sullivan
Peter F.
Four Island applicants are closer to marijuana dispensary permits
As many as five medical marijuana shops possible in Dukes County.
Framingham man found dead on North Shore beach
State Police are investigating the death of a man who traveled to the Island Tuesday
Arena seeks to build a cell phone tower
The ice arena took the wind out of earlier plans and proposes to build a simpler, shorter wireless communications tower.
Sports highlights
Former MVRHS quarterback Mike McCarthy became the fourth QB in the history of Bridgewater State University to pass for more than 3,000 yards in a career, following the Bears 51-20 victory over Worcester State on Friday.
Corrections
The court report published on September 19 incorrectly substituted cocaine for oxycodone in the disposition of a case for Joseph F.
Robert M. Silberling
Robert M.