U.S. Presidents. Martha’s Vineyard. There’s quite a story here.
In 1950, six million homes in America had television sets. That included our family, living in a smoky steel town on the Ohio River.
Here is what I have learned about grief after having to cope with it for 11 years.
No Fireworks, no Fair, no Illumination. No house too full with each generation.
From the September 8, 1939 edition of the Vineyard Gazette:
My parents brought us up with exhortations to give back and leave the world better than you found it.
This morning there were surveyors with plans for the Beach Road shared use path that is going in at a cost of over $10 million and after years of...
During this time of pandemic, the Island has become a new permanent home to many people seeking a safe haven for their loved ones and themselves.
The Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival returns Tuesday through Sunday, with 12 feature films from as many countries.
The Granary Gallery in West Tisbury is showing new and recent work by American Realist painter and longtime Martha’s Vineyard resident Jeanne Staples...
Concerned people gathered at Five Corners Sunday, August 30, to bring attention to Black Lives Matter.
Walking into The Mariposa Gallery at 57 Circuit Avenue is a wonderful experience.

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