Opinion
Well, we made it through another summer — more people, more ticks, more tick-related diseases, more tick talks, more hand wringing about solutions.
From the September 4, 1919 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: Chilmark was no less attractive in 1880 than now, but there were more sheep, more cattle, more cultivated fields and more inhabitants.
It is easy for any one of us to drive by and see some car out of place and think, “I wonder what this is all about, oh well I have to get going.”
My children are the dog-eared pages in the story of my life. Nothing creates my memories with more reverence, joy or generosity than my children.
I visited the Agricultural Fair with my two oldest grandchildren.
To address recent media reports and concerns those reports have raised with Island residents, I want to clarify that the Steamship Authority’s proposed draft of the 2026 operating budget is still under development.
