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Rev. Cathlin Baker recently completed a four-month sabbatical in Scotland, thanks in part to a grant from the Louisville Institute.
On Martha’s Vineyard, the hungry children are hard to see. But they’re here, hundreds of them, in every Vineyard town and school.
A sweeping new plan involving federal agencies, Native American tribes, six Northeast states and many other stakeholders may help set the course of ocean planning in the region for years to come.
Anxiety expert Lynn Lyons conducted a number of seminars at the regional high school this week for parents and students. Being uncomfortable is not a crisis, she said.
Seventeen years ago, Jim’s Package Store in Oak Bluffs began selling Christmas trees. Not to make extra money, but to give back to the community.
A property owner’s long-running bid to build a boardwalk over a salt marsh must be reviewed again, the Massachusetts Appeals Court said.
