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Nemo Bolin’s culinary journey has taken him from the Vineyard to Boston, the West Coast and Providence, R.I. Most recently he took first prize in an episode of Chopped on the Food Network
Sailing trips, boats, watches, custom works by skilled craftsmen and a seafood buffet for six—delivered—are among the lots available for bidding in the Sail MV online auction.
The morning summer sun beat down on the freshly groomed field of the Shark Tank Sunday as current and former Martha’s Vineyard Sharks players and coaches led a group of kids through batting practice and fielding drills. It was the Sharks’ first drop-in youth baseball clinic of the summer
Religious institutions on the Island have struggled with the decision of whether to open this summer, noting the challenges of holding services in small enclosed spaces.
For Islanders over age 65, the Covid-19 pandemic carries extra risks — not only of potentially fatal infection, but from loneliness, financial insecurity and depression. “There’s a real issue around social isolation,” said Cindra Trish, executive director of the advocacy group Healthy Aging MV.
With the county ranking last in the state in response to the 2020 census, Island organizers are stepping up outreach.
