Irish harpist and singer Áine Minogue returns to the Island with a concert on Saturday, Jan. 3 at the First Congregational Church of West Tisbury.
We have a Christmas adoption to report! Grace, the six-year-old tortoiseshell who is as sweet as can be, found her wonderful, forever home on Christmas eve.
In early December, Island chef Shamel Abraham opened Honorary Tavern at the VFW, serving a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu that blends Jamaican culinary influences with New England tavern fare.
The trails in the West Chop Woods have been temporarily closed due to concerns that an infestation of beetles has left the trees there too brittle to stand. The Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation, which owns ...
The Island’s electric supplier is in the process of finishing off a massive $310 million project that is hoped to meet the growing demand of energy on Martha’s Vineyard.
Edgartown officials are moving forward with an appraisal of the current Martha’s Vineyard Boys & Girls Club as the town considers purchasing the property.
Friday, December 26, the crescent moon appears really close to the bright planet Saturn.
Martha’s Vineyard Hospital bid an emotional farewell to its outgoing president and chief operating officer on Wednesday at a ceremony attended by hospital staff wearing white coats and blue scrubs.
The state’s inspector general tore into the Steamship Authority leadership this week in a new report that faults the ferry line general manager and board for a lack of oversight into the millions of ...
Circuit Arts put on A Christmas Carol radio play this weekend to celebrate the holiday season. Upstairs, local players brought Dickens' holiday classic to life, downstairs, revelers could enjoy a ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum received an Excellence Award from the New England Museum Association for its exhibit this summer honoring the 50th anniversary of Jaws. Jaws at 50: A Deeper Dive greeted ...
The time is right for a pause, here on the cusp of the New Year. It is a time to ask what resonates from the year that was. Do not dwell on what inflamed or angered, troubled or disappointed. Rather, ...
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