Tuesday bring the spring equinox at 11:06 p.m. This is one of the best times of the year to walk the Island, and the Vineyard is lucky to have so many beautiful conservation properties for such walking.
Tuesday bring the spring equinox at 11:06 p.m. This is one of the best times of the year to walk the Island, and the Vineyard is lucky to have so many beautiful conservation properties for such walking.
The regional high school's MV Big Band presented their first annual Winter JazzFest at the Performing Arts Center.
Three days from now the winter solstice will arrive, with night triumphant over day, and then the slow march of longer days will begin.
The annual Christmas lights display at Ocean Park highlights the holiday season in Oak Bluffs and transforms the familiar space; a lit Christmas tree graces the bandstand and trees stand out on our cold evenings. The annual display is prepared by Crossland Landscape.
The rural reaches of the Island are cloaked in deep quiet, and native holly and winter berry stand out in sharp relief against a background of gray bare-branched woodlands.
When the bells of the Old Whaling Church clock chimed 11 a.m. on Saturday morning, anticipation was high in downtown Edgartown for the annual Christmas parade.
The Edgartown lighthouse was dressed in holiday style Friday as Christmas in Edgartown festivities got underway with the annual lighthouse lighting.
More than 70 singers strong, the Island Community Chorus brought holiday cheer and glorious singing to the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown over the weekend.
A special December edition of First Friday kicked off the holiday season at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in Vineyard Haven, a part of the town's 'Tis the Season events, which will be held through the end of the month.
The days grow shorter and darker and winter approaches. The light on the Vineyard changes at this time of year, the sun now pale in its slide toward the Southern Hemisphere.
We know the season in our bones. In the days after Thanksgiving beaches are lovely and wind-pierced places, and Vineyarders stepped out to walk off our festive celebrations.
The miniature townscape is a decades-long passion project for Vineyard resident Debbie Brown, entirely based on the world of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
The Chilmark Community Center was packed Saturday night, with every seat filled for the long-awaited return of the Chilmark Potluck Jam.
A large holiday crowd filled Healey Square Saturday evening for the annual Oak Bluffs tree lighting.
Thanksgiving marks the end of one season and the beginning of another, but this year there is a distinct sense of procrastination about it all.
The demand for food is greater than ever on the Vineyard, as inflation eats away at the already slender budgets of vulnerable Island households.