It is a great story, one that has everything: conceit, vanity, envy, brutality, monsters, and family deception. There is a bright side, though, and...
Belly Dance Revue Come join in the fun when Edgartown Council on Aging presents Vineyard Belly Dance and Revue on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 1:45 p.m....
sailboat painting
Island artist and American Impressionist Ray Ellis launches his 15th book, called By the Light of the Moon: The Moonlight Paintings of Ray Ellis,...
Regrettably, a very brief summary will suffice for birds brought here by ex-hurricane Noel, which massaged the Vineyard with 60 mile-per-hour gusts...
Veterans, merchant mariners, and others involved in past and present service will be honored at 5:30 p.m. today, Friday, Nov. 9 at the Shabbat...
Aquinnah is double-timing its effort to bring wind power to the community. Selectmen on Oct. 21 submitted an application for an analysis of...
Since its creation over 30 years ago, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission has served as one the most unusual political bodies in the nation — a...
The developers of the high-end Field Club recreation project in Katama have bought an adjoining housing subdivision for $12.35 million from a group...
SAT scores at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School have dipped below the Massachusetts average, according to a report submitted to the high...
Backstage at the high school performing arts center, director and manager Jim Novack, 61, has assembled a horror show of mangled pianos. A gnarly...
scallops
Vineyard commercial fishermen are coming out ahead in a price war over bay scallops. Yesterday, Island commercial bay scallop fishermen received...
Dick Hathaway, scalloper
Three years ago, the Nantucket bay scallop harvest suddenly more than doubled in size, from around 15,000 bushels to more than 32,000. It was the...

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