As the Massachusetts legislature moves closer to opening up casino gambling in the commonwealth, the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah)...
Shaelah
Her favorite subjects are math and science, and when she heads off to Connecticut College in the fall, Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School...
Martha’s Vineyard Magazine was honored as a finalist in the 2010 National City and Regional Magazine Awards for three categories: general...
Stephen Nixon
An equestrian, dancer, singer, windsurfer and lacrosse player walk into a classroom. It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, but these are the...
It requires a little extra faith to open a new business on the Vineyard. There’s the feast-and-famine seasonality of its economy, the often...
Catch and Release Fishing for striped bass from the shore was tough last weekend, at least for those competing in the 19th annual Martha’s...
By MARK ALAN LOVEWELL A mysterious piece of a lost Edgartown sailboat was recently discovered on a beach in Portugal. Jeremy Ryan-Bell and his...
Kathryn DeBettencourt Kathryn DeBettencourt, a resident of Oak Bluffs, received her undergraduate degree from Providence College on Sunday, May 16...
Emily
Ever since she was young, 20-year-old Emily Reich knew she belonged on the water. “I started sailing at the East Chop yacht club when I was only...
They are the big cheese of boys’ high school tennis in these parts, a dynamo of a team that has won 59 straight regular season matches and are the...
More than 50 fishermen participated in the first Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass Shootout, a one-day, mostly boat fishing tournament, on Saturday,...
amphitheater
The summer maintenance to-do list at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary has become noticeably shorter this week, thanks to the efforts of an off-Island...

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