Still On Time The Chappaquiddick Ferry, that tidy, profitable and often forgotten enterprise which plies the tideswept entrance to the Edgartown...
Beacons of History They stand tall and straight on the horizon, an enduring symbol of the Island’s long and rich maritime history. Viewed from a...
Friday, Oct. 5: Warm and mostly sunny. Temperature rises to the high 70s. Southwest wind picks up in the afternoon. Steady breeze by sunset. A...
Lenny Jason
As I knew Lenny Jason he was a working man’s man, a man of strong opinions which he aired freely to anyone who would listen. He always had the...
My father in law Bernie Cournoyer died two weeks ago. A few days before his death, he asked about his garden, wished us well and shook hands. It...
The Lash House is for sale. For a small group of people, that single sentence carries paragraphs if not pages of meaning.
map of Edgartown
Here is a sobering fact: we live on an Island and the sea is rising. The consensus among coastal scientists is that our children or grandchildren...
Real Estate Testing Will Come to the Vineyard Dukes Academy, a real estate school on the Island, has obtained approval for the Vineyard as a...
Sue Ryan
Chef Chris Schlesinger of the East Coast Grill & Raw Bar in Cambridge is a self-described purist. His menus feature fish caught in local...
This evening kicks off the first annual Martha’s Vineyard Harvest Festival, a weekend event celebrating the sea, the farm and the vine. The...
Island Theatre Workshop, Inc. announces the start of its Island children’s winter drama season. Winter Children’s Theatre (formerly Apprentice...
An encore performance of Maureen Hourihan’s trilogy of short plays, Slow Train Coming, preceded by Arlene Bodge reading selections from her...

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