Winter avian residents arrive and the occasional rare birds move through the Island in December, as winter begins.
Keep up with bird sightings through the Bird News column, and send reports of bird sightings to birds@vineyardgazette.com.
Winter avian residents arrive and the occasional rare birds move through the Island in December, as winter begins.
Keep up with bird sightings through the Bird News column, and send reports of bird sightings to birds@vineyardgazette.com.
It was all pomp and circumstance as the Class of 2012 took their final bow at the Tabernacle.
The boys' tennis team capped off an illustrious season with their first-ever state Division 3 Championship.
A tried-and-true favorite, the West Tisbury Farmers' Market, set up camp at the Grange Hall once again for the 2012 summer season.
Nine students bid farewell to their Charter School education on Sunday in an intimate outdoor graduation ceremony.
The students at the Tisbury School marked Memorial Day with a march to the Tisbury harbor.
The junior class donned their best for a glamorous evening at the Edgartown Yacht Club.
Vineyard’s youngest fishermen rose early for the Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club annual trout tournament, held at Duarte’s Pond in West Tisbury.
In honor of Earth Day, the Vineyard Conservation Society hosted its 20th annual beach cleanup.
Later they would search for them, but first, kids flocked to the Duck Inn in Aquinnah to decorate Easter eggs.
This year there are 26 teams and 325 players in Little League. Opening Day featured 13 games at five different Island locations.
No blankets required to keep warm; Island Alpaca's animals love to frolick in the snow.
The Island was briefly transformed into a winter wonderland, thanks to a fresh coating of snow.
Hooked on a line or served on a plate, these are the species that you're most likely to find swimming in our waters.
Tibetan monks visit the Vineyard to create sand mandalas and then return the sand to the sea.
Throngs attended the 2008 Taste of the Vineyard to eat and benefit the Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust.
Islanders and summer visitors alike line Big Bridge to beat the heat.