When the weather begins to turn warm, Doris Clark begins her search.
A small but cheerful crowd gathered at 50 Bailey Park Road on Saturday afternoon as the Thomas family — JR, Ariel, Tysean and Dreyden — officially...
The flag stood at half-mast outside of the Ag Hall in West Tisbury, a shining green John Deere tractor parked beneath it in honor of longtime Martha’...
Anthony Lewis, a Pulitzer Prize-winning legal journalist and longtime seasonal resident of West Tisbury, died Monday, March 25. He was 85.
As starter plants begin to sprout in greenhouses across the Island, the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society ushered in the spring season on...
Elisha R. Smith of Vineyard Haven, a senior statesmen among Island farmers and former longtime president of the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural...
It’s a celebration, not a fundraiser That was the story line in a recent news release from the Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group, which will...
Martha’s Vineyard Museum has received a $293,900 grant to make detailed descriptions of its collections searchable online, museum officials announced...
Linda Marinelli, a longtime Oak Bluffs selectman who chronicled her life as a community leader and firebrand in a colorful memoir called Never Say...
On Tuesday, Jan. 29, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard (HMV) is holding an open house at its new location in the Tisbury Market...
There was plenty of reason to celebrate. It was the 25th anniversary of the Big Chili Contest, and spicy vats of chili were heating up inside the...
At age six, Elliot Vecchia witnessed his first skateboard trick as a kid on Circuit avenue kick flipped his way down the avenue. “I was obsessed with...

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