On Saturday, Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School held the graduation ceremony for the class of 2020 and the class of 2021. The class of 2020 already received their diplomas, but COVID-19 prevented them from having a proper graduation ceremony. The event happened under a tent on the school grounds. Director Peter Steedman kicked off the […]
Destiny Church and pastor Brian Tamaki ask for donations to join Apostles Sons , concerning ex-members
4 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Controversial pastor Brian Tamaki is inviting church members to pay at least $10 or more every week to access his latest programme in what has been alleged as a money-grabbing scheme by a former member.
Tamaki, who now goes by Apostle Bishop Tamaki, has launched Apostles Sons at Destiny Church which calls for donations from members to tune into his Sunday and Monday teachings and services .
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The sign-up is for a minimum period of one year and requires members to complete weekly homework tasks.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Fishermenâs Preservation, ambassador partnership get grants
Marthaâs Vineyard Foundation awards $25,000 and $13,367 to benefit programs.
The Marthaâs Vineyard Community Foundation, formerly known as the Permanent Endowment for Marthaâs Vineyard, has awarded $25,000 to the Marthaâs Vineyard Fishermenâs Preservation Trust to re-establish a commercially viable wholesale fish market in Menemsha, according to a press release.Â
âThis year has highlighted the need to be flexible and nimble in responding to emerging needs,â said Anne Williamson, board chair of MVCF, said in a press release. âClearly, maintaining a viable fishing industry in Menemsha speaks both to the history of that iconic fishing village as well as its future. If we want to maintain a robust fishing industry based out of our harbors, then itâs critical to support a wholesale outlet for their catch.â
January 27, 2021
Wood, the global consulting and engineering company, has strengthened its global sustainability team with the appointment of Anne Williamson as Vice President in its Consulting business.
Powered by its ambition to create innovative solutions that will deliver a greener and more resilient world, Wood has been defining its own sustainability goals, including setting emission reduction targets that align to global carbon ambitions. In 2020, Wood committed to reduce global scope 1 & 2 emissions by 40 percent by 2030. To help achieve these goals, Williamson will drive the delivery of Wood’s ambitious strategy and continued sustainable development.
“Anne’s leadership will uniquely position Wood to reduce our impact on the environment and advance our vision to deliver our contribution to global sustainable development goals,” said Joe Sczurko, Executive President of Wood’s Consulting business.