Connie Berry
Though dinner conversation may be going the way of the dial phone and rabbit ears on televisions, a small group of students at the regional high sc
Vineyard Village at Home models an innovative concept for seniors begun on Beacon Hill. The program provides services at home through a virtual village of volunteers.
On Friday afternoon, about a half dozen high school football players arrived at the First Baptist Church in Vineyard Haven. Prayer time before the big game? No, they were there to help distribute food for the Family to Family program which helps local families in need receive a Thanksgiving meal.
In March of 1969 Bea Amaral set up her fabric shop on State Road in West Tisbury. The shop is still there today, open every day but Sunday, and Bea is there, too. At age 89, its hard to break a good routine.
Forgiveness is a hard topic, so hard most people prefer to avoid it until it’s too late.
