Martha's Vineyard Chamber Music Society hosts the New England Conservatory ensemble Trio Gaia at the Edgartown Public Library on Sunday, Nov. 19.
We're delighted to report that kittens Jill and Jane have been adopted together so they'll get to spend their lives together.
On Nov. 14, the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School held a soft opening ceremony for a new and improved space to be used by the school's student athletes.
Oak Bluffs town clerk Colleen E. Morris recently qualified for the Massachusetts Town Clerks' Association's (MTCA) prestigious Certified Massachusetts Municipal Clerk designation.
Waiting to Continue: The Venezuelan Asylum Seekers on Martha's Vineyard received the Outstanding Massachusetts Filmmaker Award at the Arlington Film Festival.
The Martha's Vineyard Hospital was named one of the top women-led businesses in Massachusetts during an award ceremony last week.
The Oak Bluffs planning board voted 3-2 to oppose a citizen petition to allow marijuana businesses downtown. The petition will go before voters at town meeting in April.
The Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association (MVCMA) has established a new challenge match to support fundraising for the project of restoring the Tabernacle roof.
Islanders old and young are invited to Healthy Aging MV’s Community Mobilization Summit on Aging event on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
The first Wicked Good Musical Revue of the season begins this weekend at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse.
We have two adoptions to report this week. The young tabby and white girl, Sparkle, is moving on to her new home, and bunny brothers Peter and Teddy have an adoption pending. Best wishes to everyone.
The Holiday Gift Show at Featherstone Center for the Arts is part art exhibit, part artist market — and all holiday cheer.