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ACE MV hosted a series of Think Tanks over the Summer with local business owners.
Clock wise: Holly Bellebuono, Nancy Gardella, Samantha Hartley, Ky Keenan, Jill Robie, Heidi Feldman.
Reverend William Mebane gives his lecture for our Social Justice One Day University.
Nancy Hoffman gives her lecture for the ACE MV Social Justice One Day University.
Adult and Continuing Education Martha’s Vineyard (ACE MV) is offering a plethora of online courses to help Islanders meet their personal and professional goals, even during a pandemic.
From QuickBooks and Excel classes to conversation courses on oppression in the media and women in photography, the Vineyard nonprofit has options for every interest or need.
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Resident Rosalie Bernard paints in the parlor. Courtesy Windemere
Resident Elyse Kraft Schule and nurse Cece Tilson spend time together safely. Courtesy Windemere
Helen Valentzas enjoys much-needed time with Goodie Fenner, dog therapist. Courtesy Windemere
Resident Mary Ann Kulhavik enjoys a socially distant visit from her niece, Susan Sanford. Courtesy Windemere
Residents gather in the garden for a musical performance by Merrily Fenner and Christine McLean. Courtesy Windemere
Adagio Esposito plays a song for his grandmother, resident Joan Wilson. Courtesy Windemere
Ever since its start, Windemere Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has strived to offer the highest level of care and compassion to its residents. These efforts have been successful thanks to a number of factors: a hardworking staff, an individualized approach, and bustling daily schedules. Between bowling at the Barn Bowl and Bistro and horseback riding at Misty Me
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Mike Alberice braves the cold after the Freezin’ for a Reason 5K at Long Point Wildlife Refuge. The race benefited veterans and the West Tisbury School Scholarship Fund. Lexi Pline
Gannon and Benjamin opened their doors to guests to celebrate the Vineyard Haven wooden boatbuilder s 40th anniversary. Lexi Pline
Brian Packish, who was Oak Bluffs selectmen chair at the time, read a prepared statement about then-Fire Chief John Rose and the controversy that swirled around him. Lexi Pline
Times staffers got together to bake pies, and this one, from reporter Brian Dowd, was a hit. Lexi Pline
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