Islanders this week mourned commercial conch fisherman Luke Gurney, a father of two who died in a fishing accident Monday. Mr. Gurney was fishing off...
The shelter has one new arrival this week. Precious is a dilute calico cat who is only four years young.
For Polly Simpkins, the host of a monthly series of tea talk gatherings, life is like a teacup and we make a choice each day what to put in our cups.
Tisbury will host a family shellfishing day on June 25 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Union Chapel in Oak Bluffs opens it doors for the summer season this Sunday, June 26, with Reverend Dr. Betty Deas Clark in the pulpit.
Thirty-three riders (and 25 horses) came out June 5 for the Horse Council’s Spring Fling horse show.
The past and future will loom large during a week of celebration and the formal launch of a capital campaign for the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
This summer, Polly Hill Arboretum meets Jurassic Park with their new prehistoric exhibit, open every day from sunrise to sunset.
One foot forward, one foot back. That’s what kids were told by Eliot Coutts at the Skate Jam on Sunday held at the Martha’s Vineyard Skate Park.
Rev. Sharon Eckhardt has been named the interim pastor at the Federated Church in Edgartown.
Our wonderful Native American Shepherd Dog, Kyra, is beginning to come out of her shell.
It’s early on a foggy morning and Alison Shaw is perched in her bright yellow kayak, wearing a blue life vest and snapping photos with her Nikon D810...

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