Shakespeare for the Masses will perform three, yes three, Shakespeare plays in one hour — Richard II and Henry IV, parts one and two.
Island Housing Trust founding director Philippe Jordi has graduated from the NeighborWorks Achieving Excellence Program.
There goes the neighborhood! I was pleasantly shocked the other day rounding the corner at Starbuck’s Neck and the Harbor View Hotel.
An excavation on Uncas avenue in Oak Bluffs late last week dug up a bit of history from the pre-electricity era on the Island.
On Saturday, April, 2 from 6 to 10 p.m. join the meat parade at the Agricultural Hall for the Meat Ball.
On Friday, April 1, at 6 p.m. and Saturday, April 2, at 1 p.m. the Martha’s Vineyard Figure Skating Club will hold their annual ice show.
On April 3 at the Old Whaling Church strings students will perform various works for strings including Vivaldi, Zavateri and Mozart.
The Vineyard Haven Library is bringing Cuba to the Island, on April 2, from 1 to 3 p.m. with a discussion called Curious About Cuba?
WYOB-FM, the new radio station broadcasting out of the regional high school, is hosting a benefit screening of The Harder They Come.
Garrett Hagen and Gabe Nascimento scored the first goals for MV United U18 travel team in their season opener.
Joseph Monteiro, executive chef at the Atlantic Fish and Chop House, has opened a Neapolitan-style pizza kitchen in Edgartown.
The Tisbury Vision Council will host a community meeting Thursday to review articles on the special and annual town meeting warrant articles.

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