A recent round of grants will help the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) manage and restore more than 230 acres of land affected by the 2010...
The Fourth of July weekend, off to a quiet start with festivities dampened by heavy rain and winds, was relatively quiet for police, but busy for the...
The parade is a lesser known but well-loved Island tradition. At least 150 marchers and spectators turned out for the parade on Saturday, which...
Tank tops and skintight American flag apparel mixed with ties, button down shirts and khakis at the Stars and Stripes Music Festival held on Saturday...
Kids First! Film Critics Boot Camp, a nonprofit children’s media advocacy organization, creates camps and film festivals all over the country and...
Last fall Craig Dowley had a once-in-a-lifetime experience. He and four mates sailed in a race across the Atlantic.
Kenon Veno of Edgartown recently earned an enrichment scholarship from Keene State College.
Lucas Thors of Edgartown recently earned an enrichment scholarship from Keene State College.
Alicia Oliveira of Edgartown was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2014 semester at Providence College.
Cody Coutinho of Chilmark, a senior majoring in civil engineering, and Skylah Forend of Oak Bluffs, a sophomore majoring in human development, were...
Sarah Elizabeth Hall of Vineyard Haven earned a bachelor of arts degree from Stonehill College recently.
Amy Bates, one of 21 master’s candidates of the University of Chicago’s Urban Teacher Education Program, recently presented her work on valuing...

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