Heard on Main Street: There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works. The Community Easter Service will be at the Ag Hall at 10 am on Sunday, March 31, with Sunday School for ages 3 to 12. The M.V. Interfaith Climate Action Team will meet Sunday, April 7, at the West Tisbury […]
High price tags for HVAC work on Martha’s Vineyard have become a common impasse, both for individuals and businesses, along with municipalities looking to replace or upgrade old, outdated systems. Town employees working in essential buildings like the Tisbury School, the Chilmark library, and the West Tisbury library are no strangers to system leaks and […]
Last week we reported on a Feb. 1 Edgartown School committee meeting where more than 200 parents, attending in person and online, fumed about the school’s administration (“Frustrations rising at Edgartown School,” Feb. 8), citing a lack of communication, and raising concerns about the school’s handling of a growing English language learning program. The day […]
First came the high winds. They blew hard against the “MV Times” sign above the entry to our newsroom, leaving it hanging by one rusty nail, twisting in the wind. “A sign of the times,” quipped a colleague, who, given the crisis in local newspapers across the country, was talking about more than just a […]
Christopher Jaret Aring-Sharkovitz died on Jan. 18, 2024, due to complications from a combined heart-liver transplant. He was 26 years old. A steadfastly kind, happy, and generous person, Chris dreamed big, lived life without hesitation, and never gave in to negativity. He had a wide, bright smile that lit up a room, and he impressed […]