Staff from the Department of Agricultural Resources will be on the Vineyard on Tuesday, July 19 to test poultry for the Ag Fair.
Our long-haired tortoiseshell cat, Precious, is still acclimating to life at the shelter but is beginning to come out of her shell.
Jennifer Christy’s paintings are at once primal and sophisticated. They are the edge of a shoreline, the ridge of a hill. They are molecular,...
On Tuesday, Frederick Douglass came alive again as Islanders took turns reading his speech, The Meaning of the Fourth of July to the Negro, at the...
Jeh Johnson, a member of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, distinguished attorney and summer visitor to the Vineyard for more than five decades, took...
Elijah Dunn-Feiner just finished seventh grade at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School. He plays Little League, basketball, likes to ski and...
The Vineyard Conservation Society’s 51st annual meeting included a photo exhibit and the announcement of a $2 million capital campaign.
Fourth of July festivities kicked off with a patriotic start this morning with two children's parades — one in the Camp Ground and another in...
Parades, cookouts and fireworks are all on the agenda for the national holiday. The Edgartown Fourth of July Parade steps off promptly at 5 p.m.
One of the Vineyard’s brightest stars returned to the Tabernacle stage Wednesday. West Tisbury vocalist Siren Mayhew, formerly Katie, performed with...
Island native Ray Ewing is a photographer who has been inspired for years by the Vineyard, but his new project, Fauxasis, takes that inspiration in a...
On a sunny, calm day with a full moon tide, Oak Bluffs charter Captain John Potter greets his guests with hugs and a big smile. Most are repeat...

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