The MV Film Society is hosting a film and music festival (Filmusic) this weekend, through Sunday, June 26.
Edgartown selectmen voted unanimously Monday to change the structure of building permit fees. While some permit fees will be lower, many will be substantially higher.
Online grocer Peapod has announced that pilot online grocery delivery service to Martha’s Vineyard began June 21.
Thirty-three riders (and 25 horses) came out June 5 for the Horse Council’s Spring Fling horse show.
The past and future will loom large during a week of celebration and the formal launch of a capital campaign for the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
This summer, Polly Hill Arboretum meets Jurassic Park with their new prehistoric exhibit, open every day from sunrise to sunset.
The Creative Drama Women in History theatre program brought history alive for Island youth.
Just in time for summer sailing, boater registration will be available on Martha’s Vineyard this weekend.
The high school was named state senior high school of the year and national senior high school runner up for a sustainability project.
Rev. Sharon Eckhardt has been named the interim pastor at the Federated Church in Edgartown.
The Tisbury School honored several students at the school’s annual Recognition Day on June 14.
Our wonderful Native American Shepherd Dog, Kyra, is beginning to come out of her shell.