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.
WYOB-FM and the MV Film Society have teamed up to host a benefit screening of Marley.
A forgiveness workshop will be conducted on April 1 at 1 p.m. at the Federated Church Parish House.
Boston police arrested two men from Martha’s Vineyard Monday on drug trafficking charges, part of an ongoing drug investigation.
Edgartown selectmen voted Monday to begin offering non-resident senior shellfish licenses at the price of $125.
Jeremy Alley-Tarter of Oak Bluffs has earned a spot on the Assumption College men’s track and field team.
The Steamship Authority has announced Terry Cote Vizard as the boat line’s new treasurer/comptroller.
Spring has arrived and things are starting to blossom. The residents of the shelter are hoping that means that love will blossom for them as well.
It’s time to mark calendars for the 26th annual fly rod striped bass catch and release tournament.
The Dukes Soil Conservation District has received a grant to evaluate agricultural nitrogen load
Reynolds, Rappaport, Kaplan & Hackney, LLC, has named attorneys Kathryn R. Ham and Karen D. Burke as directors of the firm.