On Saturday, April 8, Andres Vera will host a free concert featuring himself, local strings instructors and Vineyard students.
Dr. David A. Halsey was named first vice president of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.
Spring means osprey nesting and horseshoe crab spawning, and Felix Neck is looking for volunteers to keep an eye on the animals.
West Tisbury School will celebrate its first Zero Waste week starting next Monday.
The spring sitting of the Dukes County superior court begins next week, with a criminal trial for a Vineyard Haven man charged with rape on the docket.
The Vineyard Montessori School is growing, with the recent purchase of land to expand the Vineyard Haven campus.
Rockland Trust has named Richard Kane as the first vice president and lending center manager for Falmouth and Martha’s Vineyard.
Former Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School quarterback Mike McCarthy has signed a contract with the New Hampshire Brigade.
Part of northeast Cape Pogue Bay will remain closed to fishing gear as the Army Corps of Engineers works to remove munitions from the water.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary will offer an eight-session boating skills and seamanship course beginning Tuesday, April 11.
Saturday is April Fool’s Day and we have no idea if the shelter residents are planning any tricks for us.
For its final show of the season, Shakespeare for the Masses is presenting fan favorite Romeo and Juliet, but with a twist.