Spirits were high at the Navigator Homes groundbreaking ceremony on Monday as Islanders, politicians and guests celebrated the landmark in affordable housing and nursing care for the Island’s elderly population.
Long flowing skirts, sweat and anticipation enveloped Union Chapel Monday night as dancers rehearsed for the 28th annual Built on Stilts Dance Festival. Opening night is August 8.
Two waterfront lots are part of this unique 4.40 acre offering - a 1.30 acre lot with a pre-existing four bedroom and three bathroom dwelling and a 3.10 acre vacant lot to build! This exquisite waterfront sanctuary boasts breathtaking views and serene surroundings on Katama Bay. The enchanting home offers ample space for comfortable living both indoors and outdoors.
The Tabernacle was transformed into a carousel of local art Monday for this year’s All Island Art Show, an opportunity for Vineyard artists to show off their best work and win prizes.
Circuit Arts welcomed LeVar Burton to the Grange Hall Sunday for a screening of Butterfly In The Sky, a documentary about Reading Rainbow's more than two decades on television.
The Steamship Authority is warning customers of schedule alterations ahead of the Oak Bluffs fireworks and the Falmouth Road Race later this month.
Last week, Elizabeth Whelan of Chappaquiddick stood alongside President Joe Biden as he announced that after five years her brother Paul Whelan was finally coming home, part of a sweeping prisoner exchange.
Revelers danced and made floral crowns at the Eisenhauer Gallery this weekend to celebrate Island artist Janice Frame, whose mixed-media pieces celebrate African beauty.
According to Joan Nathan and Ruth Reichl, the door to the world of food has opened much wider over the past several decades thanks in part to a more global outlook.
Island Health Care is getting closer to officially expanding its space and services, with a dental center set to open in October and increased primary and specialty care capacity on the horizon.