Darkness into Vineyard Light would like to thank Lia Kahler and the outreach committee of the Chilmark Community Church for collecting donations for suicide prevention and awareness.
On behalf of the residents of Island Elderly Housing, I would like to thank the Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank and Patti Leighton for sponsoring a movie night in Edgartown.
It came to the attention of the Martha’s Vineyard NAACP last week that a store in Vineyard Haven put up a racially offensive holiday display.
Since reading about the dilemma of Vineyard residents not being aware who owns their electric lines, I would like to tell our story.
The Farm Neck Foundation has awarded grants totaling $78,815 for 2018.
It’s been a wonderful holiday season for most of our shelter residents. Guinea pig, Maple, left Christmas Eve and was a happily received present.
Beginning Jan. 4, the West Tisbury Library will offer four free Pilates classes on alternating Fridays from 4 to 5 p.m.
The Christmas cheer has subsided and now New Year’s winks at us from around the next corner with its hats and noisemakers, bubbly and midnight kisses.
An Edgartown man is being held without bail after being arraigned two weeks ago on charges of violating an abuse prevention order.
With the Christmas season now here, and in the spirit of giving, the shelter is looking for that special Christmas angel to give Holly a home.
More than 30 singers from across the Island will fill the Old Whaling Church with sounds of Handel’s Messiah, Part I on Saturday, Dec. 22, beginning at 8 p.m.