Incumbent Aquinnah selectman Camille Rose easily won reelection to a second term Wednesday. Ms. Rose received 112 of the 195 votes cast in the...
Three Island teenagers who reportedly stole a car from the Tisbury Park and Ride for a late-night joy ride were apprehended by Edgartown police...
maynard silva sings at a microphone
Get Island musicians riffing about what makes a chord-sparring, memory-jarring, above-par, raise-the-bar jam session here, and the name Maynard...
ben williams controls the radio
It was Sunday afternoon, deep underground in the sub-basement studio of community radio WVVY, and they were having what one of the flustered on-air...
Samba Chocolate, a performance of original samba music, will be presented for the first time at Che’s Lounge this Sunday, May 4, at 7 p.m. Inspired...
The Chilmark School and Windemere Nursing and Rehabilitation Center will be concluding this year’s inter-generational program with their annual...
Vineyard-born author A.F. Cook (known to many Islanders as the artist Anne Cook) recently published her first book, Democrats in the Red Zone: an...
Joan Lelacheur and Heather Hall smile
One is a wampum jewelry designer. The other is a fiber artist. They share many things — friends, a love of Martha’s Vineyard, a penchant for...
Modern art, commercialism and child development collide in the documentary My Kid Could Paint That, screening this Saturday at the Katharine...
CROSSED, a Tale of the Fourth Crusade. By Nicole Galland. Harper Paperbacks, New York, N.Y. 2008. 641 pages. $15.95 softcover. Blending...
The Louisa Gould Gallery is celebrating the completion of its winter renovations, reopening today with its annual Spring Show. The artists’...
The IMPers will present a night of improvised theatre next Friday, May 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Katharine Cornell Theatre on Spring street in...

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