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Kate Robinson Apr 27, 2021
Abby, Old Rochester Regional’s new support dog, near the high school’s bulldog statue. Photo by: Kate Robinson
Senior Jaeda Lopes, 18, gives Abby a belly rub in Wright’s office. Photo courtesy: Michelle Wright
Abby when she first arrived at around eight weeks old. Photo courtesy: Michelle Wright
On Monday, the pup greeted parents who were decorating the school for its full return on April 27. Photo by: Kate Robinson
Michelle Wright holds Abby in the sunshine outside school. Photo by: Kate Robinson
All dressed up and ready to learn! Photo courtesy: Michelle Wright
Most dogs don’t have jobs, let alone a job before their first birthday.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
ORR visits MVRHS on Saturday
The Vineyarder football team will play against Old Rochester Regional High School at 3:30 pm on Saturday at Dan McCarthy Field in Oak Bluffs, thanks to the sleuthing of head coach Don Herman.
Herman worked the phones this week to find an opponent for a bye week before taking on Nantucket in an away game on April 24 for the Island Cup. COVID permitting, The Purple of Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School will now have a complete six-game spring season. MVRHS had lost the opportunity to play a game when Pope John Paul II’s football team were felled by COVID earlier in the season.
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Apr 3, 2021
Christopher Knight’s “Explosive Expression.”
Autumn Tilley’s “Traversing the Static.”
Will Stark’s “Rainbow, a traditional half hull wood carving.”
MARION Four students have been awarded prizes in the Marion Art Center’s ongoing High School art exhibit focusing on covid.
The center’s exhibition committee based their decisions on the following: skill and technique, overall presentation, creative use of medium, written artist statement and how closely the work aligned with the show’s theme.
First place went to Emma Zhou of Tabor Academy for her piece “Connections or Lack Thereof.”
“One thing that I struggled with a lot during the pandemic has been connections, and feeling disconnected from my friends and the rest of the world,” Zhou said. “I felt lonely and unable to reach out, and I showed that in this piece.”