Chilmark welcomes home recently-elected selectman Jim Malkin and his wife, Joan, who are back at their South Road home and their assorted town...
Another mostly sun-filled week across the Vineyard with just a slight mist one morning and a little rain on Wednesday. As always there are many...
On Saturday, July 16, at the West Tisbury Congregational Church it will be raining blueberries from noon to 4 p.m.
This year’s Martha's Vineyard Author Lecture Series will feature seven authors, with Geraldine Brooks kicking off the series next Thursday with a...
Genius Genius Productions’ rendition of The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee turns pain into laughter when the musical comedy premieres on Tuesday at...
A new play by Ryan Spahn, directed by Claudia Weil, will be unveiled on Monday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday night’s gibbous moon appears low in the southeastern sky after sunset. You’ll see it above the bright planet Saturn
Fishing is integral to Jeremy Mayhew’s life, not only because of a deep familial connection, but because it introduced him to filmmaking and...
Ralph Sherman’s strawberries are done for the year. All his plants are June-bearing, they fruit once a year for two weeks or so.
Dr. Peter Kramer discusses his new book Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants beginning on Friday, July 15.
On July 21, Karen Wilson-Freeman, the mayor of Gary, Ind. and journalist Stephen Henderson speak at the Hebrew Center.
As part of Farm.Field.Sea’s summer programming, Paul Greenberg will speak on Wednesday, July 20.

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