Martha’s Vineyard Community Services announced Wednesday that Dr. Elizabeth Folcarelli has been selected as its new chief executive officer.
The Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club opened its doors again on Monday after being closed for nearly 114 days due to the pandemic.
The Summer Institute is gearing up for a virtual season this year with seven speakers scheduled to present via Zoom.
Opposing all violence on Martha's Vineyard, the annual men's demonstration at the Vineyard Haven seawall takes place Sunday.
The Martha's Vineyard Mediation Program will operate fee-free for the rest of 2020, according to an announcement.
The museum reopened its grounds to the public on Friday for the first time since the pandemic hit, but the fanfare will have to wait.
At precisely 5 p.m., World War II veterans Herb Foster, 92, and Bob Falkenberg, 93, set out on a Fourth of July procession through the streets of...
Martha’s Vineyard celebrated the Fourth of July with quiet celebrations in the morning, and later in the day on the water and at the shore. The...
Every year, during the first week of July, friends and family descend upon the Mello house to wish David Mello a Happy Birthday.
For many Americans of color, the Fourth of July has meant something different. In a morning conversation at Inkwell Beach, three Polar Bears reflect.
With the Fourth of July parade and fireworks cancelled, downtown Edgartown won’t be the same this weekend. A handful of smaller events are planned.
Escorted by police, World War II veterans Bob Falkenberg and Herb Foster will ride in a Jeep down Main Street and back to the Edgartown School.

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