For many years, the Martha’s Vineyard Garden Club has sent two members to the mainland, to participate in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts’...
While the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland may have drawn the world’s attention away from their troubles, the people of Haiti continue to...
Matthew Goldfarb, outgoing executive director of the Farm Institute in Katama, has left the organization earlier than originally planned. Mr....
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The sound of 101 trained voices lifted to meet the acoustical splendors of the Whaling Church is one of those pleasures that come along only twice...
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The Martha’s Vineyard Preservation Society> may think it owns the Flying Horses. And of course we’re glad the living history group is under that...
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Edgartown voters knocked out 63 warrant articles in just over two hours at annual town meeting Tuesday night, passing every article with minimal...
This weekend, Pathways Projects, now at the tail end of their winter residence at the Chilmark Tavern off South Road (next to the Chilmark Store),...
Edgartown voters elected Michael McCourt to a one-year term on the planning board in the lone contest in the annual town election yesterday. Mr....
Tension and frustration marked the Oak Bluffs annual town meeting which ran for two nights this week but is still far from over, as voters struggle...
As part of the national Week of the Young Child, the Island Children’s School has been taking field trips to the West Tisbury Library this week to...
Martha’s Vineyard high schoolers Domonique Aaron, Lily Bick, Jess Dupon, Zen Hughes and Jordan Wallace have been named winners is the Promising...
When Joan Ames of West Tisbury realized the workmen who had been fixing her house had been relieving themselves on her lawn, she was delighted....

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