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A Martha's Vineyard icon has died. Robert "Bob" Douglas, founder of The Black Dog and captain of the Shenandoah, died just after midnight on April 23 at his Arrowhead Farm home in West Tisbury ...
Schepici, a veteran hospital executive who is president and COO of Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, looks around with a faint smile. “This,” she says, “is the highlight of my career.” ...
HEALTH EVALUATIONS. SOME SAD NEWS TO PASS ALONG. CAPTAIN ROBERT DOUGLAS, A MARTHA’S VINEYARD LEGEND, HAS PASSED AWAY. HE WAS THE DESIGNER AND CAPTAIN OF THE SHENANDOAH. IF YOU’VE EVER BEEN ...
A Netflix series partially shot on Martha’s Vineyard will be released early next month. “Forever,” an eight-episode series based on Judy Blume’s novel of the same title, is being released ...
A hospital on Martha's Vineyard is investing in the development of workforce housing to retain employees who have continued to be priced out of the island. Martha's Vineyard Hospital has spent ...
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World Footprints on MSNMartha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival: A Cultural HomecomingThere’s something about Martha’s Vineyard in August that feels like a reunion — not just of families, but of ideas, artistry, ...
The logo for his tavern on Martha’s Vineyard transformed a black Labrador-boxer mix into an international emblem for summertime. By Remy Tumin Robert Douglas, who built the Black Dog Tavern on ...
Oak Bluffs, Mass.-based Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, part of Mass General Brigham, is building housing for employees to help retain staff and support essential services, according to The Boston Globe.
Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard star Amir Lancaster is mourning the loss of his dog. The TV personality, 28, shared on Instagram that his beloved dog, Baxter, has died. The Bravo star posted an ...
You'll have your pick of beaches on Martha's Vineyard. From the protected, shallow surf on the northern and eastern coasts of the island to the big waves crashing on the south side, the Vineyard's ...
Rent prices on Martha's Vineyard have reached such staggering levels that doctors and nurses are leaving in droves because they simply can't afford to live on the luxury Massachusetts enclave.
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