Donnie Benefit and Greg Bettencourt lead dredging efforts in Edgartown Great Pond.
Donnie Benefit and Greg Bettencourt lead dredging efforts in Edgartown Great Pond.
We always wonder at this time of year about new greetings, about better ways to say Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. The old exchanges serve the season best and that will remain so for all the years to come.
There is something magical about the season’s first snow. The Vineyard woke Christmas Eve morning to find the Island blanketed.
Caroling, caroling through the town . . . Christmas bells are ringing. Congregants from the Federated Church brought Christmas spirit to the streets of Edgartown, lifting their voices to appreciative Islanders.
The yuletide “King Tide” has already inundated Five Corners in Vineyard Haven and Dock Street in Edgartown, turning both locations into splash zones.
Offshore Ale in Oak Bluffs filled up early as fans showed up to watch the World Cup Final match between Argentina and France.
In 2018 the historic steeple that stands above the Tisbury town hall was removed. The classic New England-style town hall was originally a church and dates to 1844.
The regional high school's MV Big Band presented their first annual Winter JazzFest at the Performing Arts Center.
Three days from now the winter solstice will arrive, with night triumphant over day, and then the slow march of longer days will begin.
The annual Christmas lights display at Ocean Park highlights the holiday season in Oak Bluffs and transforms the familiar space; a lit Christmas tree graces the bandstand and trees stand out on our cold evenings. The annual display is prepared by Crossland Landscape.
The rural reaches of the Island are cloaked in deep quiet, and native holly and winter berry stand out in sharp relief against a background of gray bare-branched woodlands.
When the bells of the Old Whaling Church clock chimed 11 a.m. on Saturday morning, anticipation was high in downtown Edgartown for the annual Christmas parade.
The Edgartown lighthouse was dressed in holiday style Friday as Christmas in Edgartown festivities got underway with the annual lighthouse lighting.
More than 70 singers strong, the Island Community Chorus brought holiday cheer and glorious singing to the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown over the weekend.
A special December edition of First Friday kicked off the holiday season at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in Vineyard Haven, a part of the town's 'Tis the Season events, which will be held through the end of the month.