Keith Moskow, a Boston architect with an Island connection, has emerged the winner in what began as a 10-way competition to design a new bandstand...
In 1938 a group of Island women came together to knit six red stockings, fill those stocking with gifts and distribute them to six families in need...
Unlike almost every other hospice provider in the country, Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard is free. The unique model means that no qualified end-of-life...
The Martha’s Vineyard Island Clergy Group, which represents pastors from Vineyard churches of different denominations, has issued a statement in...
The Island Wide Youth Collaborative was recently recognized by the state as one of the top three family resource centers in the commonwealth.
Peter Temple will retire as executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative at the end of the year.
Carly has come back. She was adopted with Mr. Softee, but wasn’t playing nice with him, so she has returned.
In a certain home that will not be named, the tradition following Thanksgiving dinner is to unsheath a large sword and lop the head off a chocolate...
Peter Temple will retire as executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative at the end of the year, the organization announced.
A merry crowd kicked off the holiday season with plenty of good cheer at the annual Oak Bluffs tree lighting Wednesday night.
A convivial crowd of well-wishers turned out to honor Susie Wallo with the Spirit of the Vineyard Award Tuesday evening at the P.A. Club.
Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard, which provides care and comfort to Island families at the end of life, has been named the beneficiary of the Vineyard...

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