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.
At the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School, graduates from the classes of 2020 and 2021 walked across the stage together in a combined ceremony to celebrate two senior classes affected by the pandemic.
June is busting out all over on the Vineyard as sun and warmer temperatures brought Islanders outside to appreciate it.
For the second year Islanders turned out in large numbers to celebrate the seniors with a parade down Beach Road.
Among the wooded knolls and winding paths of Camp Jabberwocky, cottages have a fresh coat of paint.
This week brought grateful patrons face to face once again with staffers in the stacks as libraries across the Vineyard opened their doors.
The Martha's Vineyard Regional High School class of 2021 will graduate June 6, at the Sharks baseball field. The diverse group of students are remembered at their school as thoughtful, hardworking, and eager to engage in the community around them.
Vineyarders came out of the Memorial Day weekend with a strong wind at their backs and optimism for a busy season ahead.
The Memorial Day parade stepped off in Vineyard Haven Monday under overcast skies and a solemn air.
It was opening day at the Flying Horses Carousel this Memorial Day weekend after a year off.
Memorial Day weekend on the Vineyard stands each year as the gateway into busy summer.
The beach plums along Sengekontacket Pond shows signs of a remarkable display, migrant birds are appearing, and daffodils are blooming. It's May on the Vineyard.
The journey from the Edgartown School to Memorial Wharf is a longstanding one.
Chilmark School students gathered at Coast Guard Station Menemsha, where Coast Guard officers spoke and then joined them on the march down to the harbor. Students read prepared words, performed Taps and tossed flowers into the sea to remember the fallen.
Breaking from their tradition of marching to Vineyard Haven harbor, Tisbury School students took time out in the school yard to honor fallen veterans as Memorial Day weekend begins.
After 15 months of pandemic lockdown, the Vineyard is readying for its first full Memorial Day reopening in two years
Chilmark voters approved an $11 million project to build a joint firehouse and EMS building and breezed through a flurry of school spending articles and capital improvement projects at their annual town meeting.