Return the Service

Each year, when I taught at MVRHS, Tom Bennett would bring a group of Vietnam veterans he was counseling into our U.S. history classrooms.

Martha's Party Explores Wedding Trends

Wedding trends in catering, florals and decor were center stage at the Martha’s Party wedding and event conference, which took place at the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown this week.

Tisbury Annual Election Set for Next Week

Tisbury holds its annual town election Tuesday, two weeks after the two-day April town meeting.

Minnesingers Spring Concert Arrives

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School Minnesingers pay tribute to great stage musicals this weekend, with a pair of concerts at the performing arts center titled The Joint is Jumpin’.

Please Adopt Us: May 9

Lulu is a black lab mix who is approximately a year and a half old.

Two Vie for Aquinnah Select Board Seat

Incumbent Gary Haley, current chair of the board, is facing off against Chris Manning, Gay Head lighthouse keeper. 

Aquinnah Considers Debt Exclusion, Town Hall Repairs

The final annual town meeting of the season will take place in Aquinnah on Tuesday, where voters will decide on dedicating more than $500,000 to improving municipal infrastructure and town-owned properties.

Senator Floats Term Limits for Steamship Board

State Sen. Dylan Fernandes, a Democrat from Falmouth, filed a bill at the start of the legislative session that would only allow members of the ferry line’s oversight board to serve three terms.

Harbor Homes Leadership Changes Hands

Harbor Homes of Martha’s Vineyard, the Island’s homelessness prevention nonprofit, announced this week that Brian Morris has resigned as executive director, effective April 30.

James Wins Pulitzer Prize

Following his National Book Award win in the fall, seasonal Vineyarder Percival Everett won the Pulitzer Prize this week for his novel James.

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