Those that believe in magic know that faeries have been busy. That explains wondrous webs that have covered the fields on recent cool, wet mornings.
For a number of weeks this column has detailed two completely unexpected species: one white pelican and two common ravens.
Last Friday, a group of women gathered for a Shabbat dinner, in the spirit of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins tonight.
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School committee voted unanimously Thursday morning to spend $148,400 to repave the failed track.
At summer’s end, the Vineyard committee on hunger is gearing up for the coming year, when the Island Food Pantry will stay open all summer.
Last weekend was superb but September is slipping away quickly. It had been warm and muggy for this time of year with Jose on our doorstep. Autumn...
Edgartown selectmen backed off an idea to send a letter of concern to Eversource after the conservation agent shared information about plans to use...
Latoya Haseley and Halvin Patterson of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a son, Ryhiem Gabriel Patterson, born Sept. 15 at the Martha’s Vineyard...
The Tisbury building inspector has recused himself from the project to build a new campus for the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
Kate Treitman Brown and Malcolm Brown of Chilmark announce the birth of a son, Huck Treitman Brown, born Sept. 14 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
Registrations are up, the weather has been good — so far — and plenty of fish are hitting the scales at derby headquarters in Edgartown.
Traffic, parking and neighborhood concerns took the stage last week at a hearing on the proposed expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop.

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