Arthur Peter
The Vineyard represents centuries of personal tragedies, triumphs and the humdrum operation of day-to-day Island life.
By MATT KRAMER The Kiwis are coming! The Kiwis are coming! One if by land, two if by sea three if by both? Recently, sunbathers at Edgartown’s...
trio trio
While a certain Chicago politician comes ashore in a little over a week, an ambassador from that other great Chicago institution, its jazz scene,...
Rural Circle
Most Vineyard visitors believe they have seen the Gingerbread cottages after they have walked through Trinity Park and around the Tabernacle....
Literature at Lighthouse A special evening program called Ships and Sailors, with a tour of the Edgartown Lighthouse, music, and grog and hardtack...
Fine Art, Music, Wine, Cheese . . . What could be finer than the August Art Gallery Stroll around Edgartown, taking place this Thursday evening?...
It’s only just over a week before gates open on the 149th annual Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society Livestock Show and Fair on Thursday, August...
Fleet Vision The Menemsha Fisheries Development Fund presents Menemsha: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow with Warren Doty on Thursday, August 12 at...
The Chilmark Historical Commission will present a lecture titled And She Alone Remains: The Past, Present and Future of the Charles W. Morgan, with...
Correction The poem of Portrait of My Husband Reading Henry James, published on Friday, August 6, was originally published in the journal...
Acting Edgartown police chief Tony Bettencourt was officially appointed the town’s chief of police, at a board of selectmen meeting Monday...
Stina Sayre
It’s a quiet Friday in Stina Sayre’s tiny clothing store, near the Black Dog Tavern in Vineyard Haven. The quiet is unusual for early August, when...

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