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Today's Specials: March 19th
The Net Result has salmon, Waterside has wraps and more specials from around the Island

Mathea Morais is the author of the children’s book: <i>I’m Lucy: A Day in the Life of a Young Bonobo</i> that features an afterword by renowned primatologist Jane Goodall. Mathea also runs the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School’s High School Writing Lab and has taught creative writing for more than 10 years on Martha’s Vineyard and in Boston. Mathea's freelance work has been published in online and print magazines such as Trace Magazine and Inshop.com. She has a BA in English from New York University. Mathea lives in Chilmark with her three daughters and husband, painter Chioke R. Morais.
The Net Result has salmon, Waterside has wraps and more specials from around the Island

Today there is a Nature Connection Mentoring workshop, Jan Buhrman is giving a food talk at the MV Museum and the Maltese Falcon is tonight’s Mysterious Movie
Vote for your favorite place on the Island to take your family out to eat
Last chance to be a part of the First Open Mic Night at the Pit Stop and to be a volunteer guide at the Gay Head Lighthouse
Tell us what you think of Waterside Market in Vineyard Haven
Today there will be a Mass Casualty Incident drill at the airport, an Irish brunch at the Newes and an Opening for the Winter into Spring painting show at Featherstone
Today there is a St. Patrick’s Day parade, a festival of films in Chilmark and putt-putt golf at the Parish House
A look at properties that sold around the Island this week
You voted, and the winner of the Readers’ Choice Best Place to Spend St. Patrick’s Day is the Newes from America Pub and Kelley House in Edgartown
Potential first-time affordable home buyers can now apply for Habitat for Humanity property on Baily Park Road in West Tisbury
A free, informational session on how Patch can serve the Island community will be held today at the Steamship Authority in Vineyard Haven
Today, there is a St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast at the Black Dog, an Alberto de Almar guitar workshop at the Pit stop and a fundraiser for Edgartown 8th graders at the Harborview
The forces behind the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival are setting up for the 12th annual festival that starts tomorrow
A weekly look at one vacant storefront, building or structure in the community.
The state is ready to start negotiating a casino with the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, but not yet with the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)
Yet another sign of spring - Dairy Queen opened for the season today
Today there is a Digital Visions/Creating Realty presentation at Pathways, a V-MaD Jam at Featherstone and a Jewish Cooking class at the Regional
The "3 Alarm Fire Benefit and Clothing Drive" featuring over six Island bands, hopes to help survivors get back on their feet