Weekend Juneteenth events continue, including tours of the Amistad, a replica of the historic vessel that was the setting of a slave revolt in 1839....
Healthy Aging MV, the Island Disability Coalition and the Dukes County Commission have launched a survey to determine the level of accessibility at...
We are delighted to report that Snort, the tri-color Persian cat, is out on a trial adoption.
The 31st Annual Harbor Festival, better known as HarborFest, has been rescheduled from Saturday to Sunday due to the rain forecast.
Chicken Alley Thrift Shop will hold an open house on Monday, June 26 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
On Saturday, June 24, the West Tisbury Public Library will hold a book launch for Borders to Bridges: Arts-Based Curriculum for Social Justice.
Oak Bluffs turned rainbow Saturday afternoon as more than 25 regional and Island organizations showed up for the second annual Pride parade.
The Martha’s Vineyard Garden Club hosts Blooming Art on June 16 at the Old Mill in West Tisbury, a unique and colorful display of Island talent.
When the Amistad schooner sails into Vineyard Haven harbor on June 16, it will bring with it a story of oppression and triumph, of enslavement and...
The boys tennis team continued its strong work in post-season play, sweeping Boston Latin Academy 5-0 on Wednesday.
A line of classic cars will pull into the Winnetu Oceanside Resort this Sunday, June 11.
When Tamara Weiss and Amanda Benchley set out to write a book about Vineyard artists, they were determined to not just capture the beauty of the...

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