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Let the Sun Work for Us: The Power of Solar Energy on Martha’s Vineyard
September 19, 2025
Every day, the sun gives Martha’s Vineyard a gift: energy. With smart policies, community involvement, and determined organizations like Vineyard Power, that solar potential is ...
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Salt Marsh Migration and Climate Resilience
September 12, 2025
As sea levels rise, our salt marshes – especially around Sengekontacket Pond and Pocha Pond – are under increasing stress. But these vital ecosystems also ...
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Building Social Resilience: MVC Hiring Community Liaisons
August 20, 2025
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission (MVC) is hiring 2–3 Community Liaisons to play a vital role in shaping the Island’s climate resilience future. This opportunity is ...
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Hunting, Health, and Climate: Tackling Tick‑Borne Disease Through Community Action
August 12, 2025
On Martha’s Vineyard, public health, the environment, and food systems are deeply interconnected—and current events underscore how urgent integrated approaches have become. The MV Tick ...
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Embracing a Green Future: ACE MV’s Clean Energy Career Program
August 4, 2025
As Martha’s Vineyard accelerates its transition to clean energy, ACE MV (Adult & Community Education Martha’s Vineyard) is stepping up to train the Island’s future clean‑energy ...
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Preserving Island Heritage Through Local Seafood: MV Fishermen’s Preservation Trust
July 30, 2025
The Martha’s Vineyard Fishermen’s Preservation Trust, led by Shelley Edmundson, is hard at work preserving both the cultural and ecological legacy of the Island’s fishing ...
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Hurricane Season Has Begun—Are You Ready?
June 20, 2025
As of June 1, hurricane season is officially underway, and NOAA is predicting an above-normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricanes and tropical storms can bring ...
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Wampanoag Voices: Enriching the Climate Conversation
June 11, 2025
On Sunday, June 22, 2025, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission and the Natural Resources Department of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) invite you to ...
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Morning Glory Farm: Growing Food Equity and Community Connection
June 2, 2025
Meg Athearn and the Morning Glory Farm team are making powerful strides toward food equity and inclusive access to healthy, local produce. Thanks to new ...
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