The mayor of Newton and Democratic candidate for the United States Senate in 2012, Setti Warren, will visit the next meeting of the Martha’s...
nancy students
Martha’s Vineyard knows Nancy Aronie in many ways. She is the mother of two beautiful sons, Josh Aronie, who owns and runs the Menemsha Café, and...
Joseph Sebarenzi
Civil war and genocide hardly sound like good topics for a children’s summer camp, but on Friday afternoon the former Speaker of the Rwandan...
Chris Willis and family
A long queue of summer vacationers walked off the Island Home on Friday night to the blaring sirens of the Tisbury and Oak Bluffs fire departments...
A project to pave a portion of Old South Road in Aquinnah has pitted residents who feel the dirt road is an essential part of the rural character...
blue heron farm
President Barack Obama and the First Family are expected to return to the Vineyard in a little over a week for their third consecutive summer...
Aliakbar
A few months ago, Donatella Rovera was under rocket fire in Misrata, Libya. A couple of weeks ago Salil Shetty was in the slums of Suez, in Egypt,...
Mark Tony Jon
In concert with their colleagues on the mainland, six striking Verizon wireline workers picketed yesterday outside the telephone company office on...
brooke delon
By NICOLE GALLAND For people who are scared (or uninterested) in the work of William Shakespeare, the Vineyard is a good place to get over it. The...
Little Feat
Paul Barrere is laughing. It’s 9:30 in the morning, after a show in the Poconos, and the saucy, funky guitar player is basking in the afterglow of...
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum is hosting a Civil War concert featuring American troubadour Bill Schustik on Thursday, August 11, at 5:30 p.m. at the...
Ice Savours Ice Savours, a benefit for the ice arena, is from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, August 12, upstairs at the Martha’s Vineyard Chowder House (...

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