The African American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard has united communities and augmented the rich fabric of the Island’s history.
We’ve done a lot of listening this summer to the community concerns that have arisen after the events of early June.
I first heard Keikilani and Leokani Lindsey, father and son singer-songwriters, at Packer’s Wharf during the visit of Hokule’a.
The four of us walked from our Vineyard front door to our adjoining field. After a quarter century on this property, it was our final night.
From the September 11, 1942 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
The article about lack of access in our courthouse for people with disabilities is another example that management cares little for the public.
I understand from a recent report in the Boston Globe that Joe Woodin has been fired by the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
There are 11 homes in Squibnocket Farm that suffer restricted access and the possibility of a washout after a large storm.
A world of thanks to so many people who made Songs for a Sister, a fundraiser on my behalf, an overwhelming success.
The following letter was sent to the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
The annual Wind Festival, held this year on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Ocean Park.
This past spring Abby Bender created a unique theatrical experience at the Oak Bluffs Library called The Home Show.

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