The adoption news for this week is that it looks like Summer’s adoption has stuck. Here’s to a happy life.
If the Fourth of July arrives and there are no Edgartown fireworks or parade will it really count? Of course it will.
The legendary former owner of the topsail schooner Shenandoah will receive the prestigious Creative Living Award for 2020-2021, the Martha’s Vineyard...
A new permanent installation at the Aquinnah Wampanoag Indian Museum museum, Our History in Perspective, had its grand opening on Saturday. It...
The iconic basketball courts in Oak Bluffs marked half a century of hoops Saturday with a group of elite young players and the legendary Vineyard...
The Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society has unveiled the winning poster for the fair this summer honoring Emma Hall, a longtime fair volunteer who...
On Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m., the kneel-in vigils began again at Beetlebung Corner, to honor the many people of color who have been killed or...
Sunday marked a small homecoming of sorts for Camp Jabberwocky, after a year of no activity at the venerable Vineyard camp for people with...
From a single act of philanthropy in 1975 that saved an iconic Edgartown home, the organization now known as the Vineyard Trust has grown into a...
Yoga in the park. Boot camp by the bandstand. At a select board meeting, Oak Bluffs park commissioner Amy Billings described an overabundance of...
With funding on hold for restoration work at two of its landmark properties and the resignation of its executive director, the Vineyard Trust is...
We have some very exciting news this week, Summer, the beautiful ragdoll mix, is out on a trial and hopefully be a match made in heaven.

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