Our first quarter moon appears high in the evening sky on Christmas night.
Aquinnah town officials and Island affordable housing leaders gathered Friday on a cold hilltop to break ground on a new affordable housing project.
Snow fell last weekend, softly blanketing woodlands and rural roads and dusting skim ice on coastal ponds.
Jo Ann Murphy, director of veteran’s services on the Island, has received a donation of winter coats and is is working hard to get them to Island...
When it comes to Christmas trees, Oak Bluffs landscaper Mark Crossland might be the Martha’s Vineyard champion of good cheer. Each year he and his...
The First Congregational Church of West Tisbury puts on its annual pageant at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve. The tradition dates at least to the 1950s.
Not up, not down and no clear road signs for the future. As the calendar year draws to a close, that’s the main story of the Island real estate...
The Chappy ferries come and go, In summer rush and winter snow, ’Twixt Chappy isle and Edgartown, Dukes County’s seat of great renown.
Polly Hill Arboretum will be hosting an outdoor art exhibit featuring artwork by you.
All is ready for Christmas on Monday. There is still time for a tiny amount of time for some last-minute shopping.
I feel a little like a who in Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who, shouting “We are here! We are here! We are here!”
The Vineyard has had the first snowfalls of the season this past week. Nothing significant but a dusting and reminder of what to expect later in the...

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