Vineyard Bookshelf: Represent

On the eve of a national election in the United States that will certainly feature angry conflicting stories of voting fraud, an extra relevance attaches to Represent, the new collaboration by Michael Eric Dyson and Marc Favreau.

Making Plans

A vexed subject in Vineyard history came up last week with the difficulty in deciding whether a particular hillside in the East Chop region was a park, a mysteriously named “plaza,” or just ordinary private property.

Celebrating a Sportsman of Character and Grace

Kib Bramhall is a member of a rarefied fraternity, he embodies the Vineyard fishing culture he embraced when he arrived on the Island at age 12 in 1945.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Oct. 4

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $793,737.84 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024.

Please Adopt Us: Oct. 11

Cleo the German Shepherd has found her forever family and so has Kovu the year-old black cat.

Digging Deeply into Fossil Day

A creature that is hundreds of millions years old will make the rounds at Union Chapel this weekend for the annual Fossil Day event.

Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending Oct. 4

Patricia Vance purchased 23 Alex Way in West Tisbury from Skindog Properties LLC. for $2,765,000 on Sept. 30.

A Stainless Life

The fairy godmother of stain removal has an arsenal of interesting products and a collection of tips to help you get those stubborn stains out.

Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Nurses Authorize One-Day Strike

The approximately 100 registered nurses at the hospital voted Wednesday to greenlight a potential one-day strike, according to a statement from the Massachusetts Nurses Union.

Five Things To Eat at Scottish Bakehouse

Generous, satisfying portions hit the spot at Scottish Bakehouse, a year-round stalwart for Islanders.

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