Signs, Signs, Everywhere Signs
The greeting as you roll off the ferry in Vineyard Haven.
Mark Alan Lovewell
The most serious of them all, at the entrance to the hospital's triage area.
Jeanna Shepard
Menemsha Texaco is open for business, with new rules in place.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Art Cliff Diner has been accepting food, cooking it, and passing it on to those who need.
Jeanna Shepard
Art Cliff Diner has been accepting food, cooking it, and passing it on to those who need.
Jeanna Shepard
With the construction ban, Cottles has closed.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Felix Neck is one of a number of conservation lands shuttered.
Jeanna Shepard
Island libraries use creative ways to keep Vineyarders occupied during quarantine.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Island libraries use creative ways to keep Vineyarders occupied during quarantine.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Island farm stands are mostly open with strict protocals.
Jeanna Shepard
Social distancing is reccomended in essential public places.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Island schools offer lunch for children during time off.
Jeanna Shepard
Unusual times for riding the VTA buses.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Call first at Phillip's Hardware and they will drop off at the door.
Jeanna Shepard
All town halls are closed to the public.
Mark Alan Lovewell
WHat the world needs now. An uplifting message along North Road.
Lisa Vanderhoop
The Coronavirus health emergency has left many Island businesses and public buildings closed to the public for the near future. Signs have appeared across the Island keeping Vineyarders aware of what's closed and how to proceed during these uncertain times.
