Our nine black and gray tabby kittens are growing rapidly and are as sweet as can be.
The animal shelter will hold its annual Walk for the Animals on Oct. 2 at the Edgartown School.
After a summer of nearly 20,000 visitors, the Gay Head Lighthouse will close on Columbus Day for the winter.
The Living Local Harvest Festival begins on Friday, Sept. 30 with a night of stories moderated by Susan Klein.
The all-Island flu clinic and health fair takes place Saturday, Oct. 1 at the high school cafeteria.
Cycle Martha’s Vineyard’s annual ride around the Island is Saturday, Oct. 1.
When Mary Stewart Hammond’s poem The Big Fish Story was published in The New Yorker 10 years ago, her husband “was so mortified,” she said, “He went...
Doug Cabral’s new book, News Hounds: An Accidental Newspaper Life on Martha's Vineyard, frames his years as editor and community newspaper owner...
Six members of the original Navy SEALs Team One gathered recently at a Chilmark home to catch up, tell the old stories and revel in the camaraderie...
Children decorated the cobblestones at the base of the Edgartown lighthouse with slipper shells as more than 100 people gathered for the 15th annual...
With blaring sirens, waving flags and shouts of welcome, Master Sgt. Gerard Thomas and his wife Antonya arrived Friday for their first visit to the...
Every broken iPhone has its own story. Anything Apple founder Louis Hall has heard them all.

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