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On Friday, Adult & Continuing Education of Martha’s Vineyard (ACE MV) held a small graduation reception at the West Tisbury library. The event celebrated the second cohort of Martha’s Vineyard teachers who received master of education degrees from Fitchburg State University through ACE MV’s program. Richie Smith, the assistant superintendent of Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools, […]
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COVID forum scheduled tonight at 7
Communication Ambassador partnership is hosting a COVID-19 public forum tonight from 7 to 8:30 pm to raise public awareness and understanding of COVID-19.
The forum will give information on local resources and answer questions from the public. It is the first in a series focused on COVID-19.
Other agencies involved in the forum include MVY Radio, Dukes County, Martha’s Vineyard Boards of Health, Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, Island Health Care, Vineyard Health Care Access Program, Martha’s Vineyard Councils on Aging, Island Grown Initiative of Martha’s Vineyard, The Martha’s Vineyard Branch of the NAACP, Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools, and others.
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West Tisbury School opts into Green Communities
School will be able to apply for grant funds, but must reduce energy consumption through sustainable initiatives.
The West Tisbury School will now be included in the list of buildings and entities in town that can apply for and receive Green Communities grant funds, provided the school works toward reducing its energy consumption.
The West Tisbury School will now be included in the list of buildings and entities in town that can apply for and receive Green Communities grant funds, provided the school works toward reducing its energy consumption.
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As the one-year anniversary of the Island’s first real impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic approaches, we reflect on what’s been a most difficult year. In this issue, we feature some of your stories in a special section, “Voices from the Pandemic,” which looks at the various ways we’ve all been affected working and learning from home; feeling unwelcome in your second home; and one heart-thumping battle with this insidious and potentially deadly disease that turned out OK.
We have been mostly supportive of Gov. Charlie Baker and how he has handled these difficult times shutting down schools last spring, and putting restrictions on restaurants and other businesses, setting limits on public gatherings, and limiting out-of-state travel.