Community
In 2012, Islander Lori Robinson Fisher started a Facebook group named Islanders Talk. The group has grown to include 2,600 members, a place for sharing all types of information and thoughts relating to the Vineyard.
A three-year grant that ended in September has transformed Island school lunch programs and helped set a course for healthier living for residents of all ages, the Dukes County commission heard in a report this week. The Mass in Motion grant was part of a federally-funded initiative.
It never fails. By the time this column is published, the animals mentioned as adoptable are no longer here. At the moment, the shelter is devoid of dogs and is only housing one cat. Her name is Nala.
Chilmark town hall hosts a flu clinic for children ages six months to 16 years old on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Thirty bushels of bay scallops were given to local shuckers with a stipulation: they could keep half the load if they shuck the other half for seniors. Packages of bay scallops have been delivered for distribution to the Edgartown Council on Aging.
The Island Parents Advisory Council on Special Education meets at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the YMCA of Martha’s Vineyard.
