Ladyfest, the annual female-fueled arts and music festival that raises awareness and money for Connect to End Violence, returned again to Oak Bluffs. The event moved inside to The Ritz and Dos Mas instead of outdoors on Circuit avenue due to inclement weather.

October 2, 2023

Despite cold winds and overcast skies, the Kids Derby took place Sunday morning and the kids’ enthusiasm ran high, as the shouts, squeals and exclamations of joy among the young fishermen rose above the rhythmic din of ocean crashing against pier and beach.

October 2, 2023

October is the month of mood and memory and a time to be enjoyed before the winds of winter blow in its wake. The full harvest moon of a few days ago seems a fitting preview to a new season.

October 1, 2023

Acorns fall from oak trees, plinking off the roofs of houses and sheds, plunking onto dry ground and crunching underfoot during hikes. Flocks of swallows fly to winter homes, making their way south with other September air travelers.

September 30, 2023

For those who love recreational fishing, conservation is the place where altruism and self-interest powerfully intersect. With its junior divisions, its annual Kids Derby and its scholarship programs, the annual derby reaches out to young people and supports the next generation of anglers.

September 29, 2023

As the season turns from summer to fall, summer bird residents start to depart for their winter homes while others visit the Vineyard as they fly southward.

September 28, 2023

While Derby fishermen weigh in their catches at the Edgartown weigh station this week, colorful fish arrived by land for the sixth annual Bass in the Grass fundraiser.

September 27, 2023

Galaxy Gallery in Oak Bluffs, home of the nonprofit Martha’s Vineyard Center for the Visual Arts, celebrates the Island’s art teachers this month with a show by more than a dozen current and retired arts educators whose careers extend well beyond the classroom.

September 25, 2023

Grieving families gathered at the Harbor View Hotel for the 22nd annual Ceremony of Remembrance as rain changed the usual location at the base of the Edgartown Lighthouse. Everyone received white carnations memorializing their child.

September 24, 2023

Now the year moves on and there is no lovelier time on the Vineyard than that moment of seasonal change from summer to autumn.

September 24, 2023

Undeterred by the morning rain, and carrying candles and hope in their hearts, walkers marched toward the Big Bridge and then back to Bend in the Road Beach, as part of the sixth annual Darkness into Vineyard Light Suicide Prevention and Awareness Walk.

September 23, 2023

If derby fever is the disease for which only the Vineyard’s fall fishing contest is the cure, we’re happy to report that unlike many therapies in medicine today, most of the side-effects of this course of treatment are beneficial ones.

September 23, 2023

The ArtCliff Diner parking lot was full 15 minutes before opening time Thursday morning, and a long line of diners stood outside, excited to sit back down at the beloved Island restaurant that reopened after an almost two-year closure for renovations.

September 21, 2023

Every year Circuit avenue closes to traffic as Oak Bluffs and the rest of the Island celebrate the end of summer and the beginning of a new season at Tivoli Day.

September 19, 2023

With one more week of summer left, and with Islanders greeting one another on the streets and in the coffee shops again, that familiar old question tumbles out: What happened to summer?

September 17, 2023

The Island saw some rain and winds, but only experienced a handful of power outages and canceled ferries Friday night into Saturday.

September 16, 2023

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