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Talented students take center stage at the Oak Bluffs School this weekend for its 17th annual talent show. A live house band of professional musicians accompanies the young artists.
Citing a long list of concerns that have gone mostly unanswered, Vineyard Transit Authority workers will vote Wednesday on whether to join the Amalgamated Transit Union, a large labor union that represents workers in the United States and Canada.
Project Next, The Print Shop and Alex’s Place are coming together to provide some alcohol-free opportunities for socializing. Young adults ages 18 to 26 are invited to a series of four concerts at Alex’s Place at the YMCA.
Julia Cooper of Edgartown has earned the dean’s award for academic excellence for the fall 2014 semester at Colgate University.
Three winners from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School’s Science & Engineering Fair competed at the South Shore Regional Science Fair at Bridgewater State University recently.
How do you spell spelling champion? For two years in a row on the Vineyard, the answer has been S-P-E-N-C-E-R. Edgartown School seventh grader Spencer Pogue repeated as the Vineyard’s spelling bee champion at the Martha’s Vineyard All-Island Spelling Bee on Friday, correctly spelling the word “guitar” to take home the victory.
