New green leaves seemed even greener on the gray, rainy days that are closing out the month of April on the Vineyard. Daffodils and cherry blossoms flourished with the rain, and the mushrooms, too, soaked up every drop.
New green leaves seemed even greener on the gray, rainy days that are closing out the month of April on the Vineyard. Daffodils and cherry blossoms flourished with the rain, and the mushrooms, too, soaked up every drop.
The second annual Martha's Vineyard Jazz Festival kicked off with a New Orleans-style jazz parade.
A sunset concert with Jim Thomas and the Spirituals Choir at the East Chop Lighthouse closed out celebrations.
Sandcastle artists of all ages created a variety of sculptures on South Beach for the annual Sand Sculpture Contest.
After nearly two days foundering in the surf near a remote coastline in Aquinnah, a 46-foot offshore lobster boat was freed from her rocky berth and towed to a salvage barge.
The rocking chairs call them all — to see, to be seen and to enjoy a fresh, hot slice of pizza.
With music, merriment and flags of all stripes, the parade made its way through Edgartown.
The Steamship Authority is installing an authentic steamship whistle above the wheelhouse of the ferry Martha's Vineyard this week.
The Chilmark Flea Market, a perrenial favorite of shoppers and browsers alike, is celebrating its 45th year this summer. The market, run by the Chilmark Community Church, draws crowds on Wednesday and Saturdays to the meadow at 142 North Road.
Pitchers' duels ruled the day during the Little League Championship Games at Veira Park on Saturday afternoon.
Friends and family — almost the whole of Aquinnah, really — turned out for a benefit at the Aquinnah Shop.
On Monday morning, June 18, the 10:45 a.m. ferry brought the campers of Camp Jabberwocky, Martha's Vineyard Cerebral Palsy camp, back ot the Island for the 2012 season.
The Taste of the Vineyard Gourmet Stroll drew big crowds with big appteties to the Dr. Daniel Fisher House on June 14. Revelers enjoyed bits from restaurants around the Island, as well as music from the Sultans of Swing.
The harbor town kicked off the 2012 high season in high fashion.
Keep your eyes glued to the sky for a glimpse of these species common to our shores.
The biggest, and arguably best, farmers' market of the season is held Wednesday and Saturday at the West Tisbury Grange Hall.
Home Port Restaurant in Menemsha hosted the Martha's Vineyard/Dukes County Fishermen Association's annual dinner Wednesday, June 20.