In designing a garden for poet Rose Styron at the Martha's Vineyard Museum, stonemason Lew French discovered that their art shared something in common.
A window box or container spilling over with flowers and foliage is almost more delicious than a box of chocolates. Follow this primer from an experienced Island gardener for satisfying results.
Five years later, the nonprofit’s new campus in Vineyard Haven is not only a centralized sober living facility, but a gathering place for the recovery community, too.
Is the glass half full or half empty? When it comes to climate change on Martha's Vineyard, you could certainly look at it both ways. For optimists, here are 50 different actions Vineyarders are already taking. For realists, read on to the end for 10 ways climate change is (and will) take its toll on our Island.