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Cronig s set to reopen up-Island store - The Martha s Vineyard Times

Cronig’s set to reopen up-Island store 1 of 3 After 13 months and 13 days being closed, up-Island Cronig s is scheduled to reopen later this month. Bill Ewart stocks a shelf at up-Island Cronig s. That s Haroldo Nascimento in the background. Cronig s Market in West Tisbury is reopening later this month. It’s lucky 13 for up-Island Cronig’s, which is scheduled to reopen for the first time in more than a year on April 26 with new coolers, new lighting, new checkout stands, and fresh stock. “I’m totally excited. It will be 13 months and 13 days that we’ve been closed,” Cronig’s owner Steve Bernier told The Times. “It’s been a long time. Everybody’s excited. Everybody’s nervous. We’re trying to put bows up. We’ve rebuilt the package.”

The End of a New Jersey Devils Era

The End of a New Jersey Devils Era Share this story Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports I don’t think many (if any) Devils fans were surprised to see Kyle Palmieri being traded last night. The fact that he went to the New York Islanders was also somewhat predictable based on reports going around. That Travis Zajac went with him caught quite a few people (myself included) off guard. After celebrating his 1000th game in his career and in red and black this season, the possibility of Zajac chasing a cup certainly existed. However, I think many of us wanted (and somewhat maybe even expected) him to stick with his no trade clause and remain a career Devil.

Voices from the Pandemic - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Martha s Vineyard Times Martha’s Vineyard Community Services Thanks for sharing your voices On March 13, 2020, the novel coronavirus went from a distant concern to a full-fledged, in-our-backyard worry. The Island had not yet had its first case of COVID-19, but it was already feeling the effects. Schools were shut down for what was initially expected to be two weeks, and cancellations began flooding into our email in-boxes faster than we could process them. Restaurants were told they would have to transition from in-person dining to “curbside pickup.” Virtually everything came to a crashing halt as we waited for the inevitable.

At the ready 24/7 - The Martha s Vineyard Times

The Martha s Vineyard Times At the ready 24/7 West Tisbury’s rescue squad members routinely risk themselves to save others.  West Tisbury s rescue squad responds to the scene of a crash. - Rich Saltzberg Within the ranks of West Tisbury’s volunteer Fire Department, a rescue squad remains at the ready for the express purpose of extracting people from perilous environments. At any hour of the day, its members will respond to any situation where a person is trapped in a plane fuselage, in a hole in ice, in a collapsed building, or, most commonly, in a wrecked vehicle.  Squad members leave work, family, their beds, in exchange for a stipend that may or may not cover what they burn in fuel to get to the station, an emergency scene, or to the regular drills and training necessary to keep their skills sharp. This volunteer rescue duty is on top of being on call to fight fires. 

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