Gaston Vadasz died at home in the early morning hours of April 2, 2024, after a long battle with metastatic prostate cancer. His remarkable life, from the time he was an infant hidden from the Nazis by a Christian family in Hungary to his career in media and marketing in the U.S. and Budapest, and […]
By any stretch of the imagination, Gaston Delacroix Vadasz’s route to living on the Vineyard has been circuitous. Born in Budapest during World War II in 1944, he spent the first two years hidden from the Nazis by a kindly family in a small peasant village on the Danube although he didn’t learn of […]
Congratulations to our new select board member, Jessica Miller. Congratulations, too, to everyone who ran and was elected or reelected to positions in town. The candidates running for office and supporters of ballot questions had lovely weather on election day to be outside in front of the Public Safety Building with smiles and signs. They […]
Jeff Whipple is in his 70s, but up until a few years ago he hadn’t been to the doctor since the eighth grade. Whipple is blessed with a hearty constitution, and cursed with a bad case of White Coat Syndrome he really didn’t like to be around doctors. However, last spring while getting a […]
The mantra behind the Peter Luce Play Readers group, long hosted live by the Tisbury Senior Center until the pandemic hit, is “The show must go on.” This large but tight-knit group of people have had to pivot from meeting weekly to a Zoom format and a reduced schedule. Normally, when the players meet in […]