Jupiter and Crescent Moon

The brightest planet in our western sky is descending closer and closer towards the horizon. Throughout the winter Jupiter was high in our evening sky. It drew attention by being so brilliant and so high. That is changing with the changing seasons.

A Life in Illustration Is Fueled by the Joy of Free Expression

From the eternal flame at the Kirkuk oil fields to the one-room schoolhouse in West Tisbury, Anne Ganz's cartoons tell the story of her life.

Film Festival Gets to the Heart of the Matter

When a shipwrecked sailor, an Indian ballet dancer, a pair of escaped Afghan interpreters and an assortment of movie makers are all headed for the Vineyard in March, it can mean only one thing: The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival is back.

Chilmark, Oak Bluffs Host Competitive Select Board Races

Chilmark select board member Bill Rossi and Oak Bluffs select board member Jason Balboni both are planning to step down after their terms are over, shaking up the Island political scene as boards face large infrastructure projects and sky high housing costs.

Giving Children Around the World an Essential Voice

The messages from Kenya begin arriving as early as 3 a.m.

Who Am I Without You

Who am I without you? I can’t be the only widowed person who finds this question sneaking into my consciousness from time to time.

West Tisbury Hires New Accountant

West Tisbury will have a new town accountant as of April 1, after the town voted to appointed Island resident Chelsea Joiner to succeed longtime town accountant Bruce Stone, following his retirement. 

Edgartown Continues to Consider Residential Party Bylaw

When Edgartown residents head to town meeting this April, they will vote on proposals ranging from emergency South Beach restoration to a controversial party bylaw.

A Sinking Feeling About the Island's Future

Lately I’ve been watching a lot of All Creatures Great and Small. The PBS series is in its fourth season and ranks high on my list of not-so-guilty pleasures.

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