The announcement that Wildflower Court at Windemere is likely to close has raised issues about our hospital’s core mission to the community.
The housing production plans recently created cannot be left to gather dust.
The following letter was read aloud at the Feb. 23 meeting of the All-Island school committee.
The mere thought that one could gather their belongings and hightail out when one’s candidate didn’t win is remarkable.
We would like to thank the Offshore Ale Company for hosting a Dine to Donate event to benefit Options in Education Inc.
I was disappointed to learn of the unceremonious departure from the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital of Ken Chisholm.
I have been involved with Windemere for over eight years, as the daughter of a resident and as a volunteer.
The following letter was sent to Joe Woodin, president and CEO at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
There is so very much yet to learn about addiction.
I have seen firsthand many people struggling with addiction and substance abuse problems.
At a recent meeting superintendent Matthew D’Andrea was confronted with news that students are being spit upon and otherwise bullied.
We will soon decide in our separate towns to adopt annual budgets, including the assessments for the regional high school.

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