Digging into the Life and Scholarship of Nancy Luce

Nancy Luce, the eccentric, tormented, chicken-loving Victorian West Tisbury folk poet, has had a curious afterlife on Martha’s Vineyard.

Derby Days Near the Finish Line

The 78th annual Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby draws to a close with the final bell ringing on Saturday evening. The awards presentation takes place Sunday at Farm Neck Golf Club, beginning at 11 a.m.

Donaroma's Relocation Puts in Motion Proposed Edgartown Housing Plan

Atwood Company, a regional developer founded by private equity investor William Cumming, is putting together an application to build 64 apartments on three acres on Upper Main street, where Donaroma’s Nursery, Landscaping and Floral Design currently operates.

Mini Film Festivals Light Up the Screen

Films abound this weekend with both the The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society and Circuit Arts hosting mini festivals.

CROP Walk

The 33rd annual Martha’s Vineyard CROP Hunger Walk takes place Sunday, Oct. 15. Walkers will gather at 1:30 p.m. at St. Augustine’s Church in Vineyard Haven.

Please Adopt Us: Oct. 12, 2023

The adoption news of the week is that Jasmine, the long-haired, gray/dilute calico cat, has an adoption pending. Fingers crossed for a happy life.

Trustees Seek Approval for Chappy OSV Trails

The land nonprofit has been the subject of considerable controversy recently as abutters, recreational beachgoers, and conservation officials dispute the Trustees’ management approach.

A Cry of Grief and Plea for Light as Darkness Takes Center Stage

Our Jewish community is grieving. Almost all of us have family, friends and colleagues who are living in Israel.

Chilmark Eyes Pickleball Court Construction Ban

The planning board voted Tuesday to initiate the public hearing process on the prohibition of court construction. The board was previously considering a moratorium after complaints about the potential proliferation of the sport. 

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