One of the land bank’s Island jewels, Ice House Pond near Lambert’s Cove, was briefly closed over the weekend, due to suspected contamination with...
Over 100 vendors will offer their wares on Tuesday, July 14, when the fourth Featherstone Flea and Fine Arts Market will cover the grounds of...
Fred Swaniker Swaniker
“How do you transform a continent?” asked Fred Swaniker, the founder and chief executive officer of the African Leadership Academy, in his...
christina Cook
Christina Cook was thinking the other day about her beginnings in the Martha’s Vineyard art scene.
library
A plan to convert the old Oak Bluffs library at the corner of Pennacook and Circuit avenues into a mixed-used commercial building with a pharmacy...
street fair
They mingled on car-free Main street. They munched on fried dough and cotton candy. They rummaged through clothing racks looking for bargains. They...
David
When people think of American history of the mid-1800s, they usually think of the great westward expansion, the opening up of new territory, of...
An important study of tick-bourne illnesses conducted last fall by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) revealed high rates of Lyme disease, rocky...
Island Historian Reveals New Book David McCullough, Pulitzer-prizewinning author of The Path Between the Seas, Truman, John Adams and 1776, is...
Lemon Anderson
Borough Bard Slams at The Yard Tony award-winning Def Jam poet Lemon Andersen brings his one-man spoken-word show, Excerpts from County of Kings:...
The New England Choreographers Project brings together two artists for one show on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Yard in Chilmark: the theatrical,...
Richard Dumas, a custom furniture builder and master upholsterer working with Julie Robinson Interiors, has created a line of hand-crafted children...

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