Tracing the Legacy of Black Homeownership on the Island

Co-authors Richard Lewis Taylor and Tom Dresser have a new book out called Black Homeownership on Martha’s Vineyard: A History.

Takemmy Trail

Gazette Chronicle: From June 12, 1924 edition of the Vineyard Gazette. Our first ride over the new road from West Tisbury to Edgartown reminded us that the name is still unsettled.

Celebrating the Life and Art of James Joyce

Bloomsday aims to pay homage to Joyce with performance, poetry and music. It arrives once again on June 15 at the Katharine Cornell Theatre.

High Marks

Every year the FAA does a comprehensive safety inspection of all commercial airports (Part 139) under its jurisdiction of which the Martha’s Vineyard Airport is one.

Please Adopt Us: June 14

Good news, Torbi cat Flo has found her forever home. Here’s to years of love and happiness.

Elder Abuse Awareness

June 15 presents an opportunity for residents of Martha’s Vineyard to “think globally and act locally.”

Nurses Week

We can’t thank the Martha’s Vineyard community enough for the outpouring of support during National Nurses Week (May 6 to 12).

Celtics’ Island Faithful Believe Championship is Near

Islanders and tourists alike gathered in bars and restaurants to watch the boys in green inch one step closer to their record-setting 18th NBA championship.

Father and Son Comedy Duo Delight

Teasing is a fundamental bond for many a father and son. For comedy duo Marty and Charlie Nadler, it’s an art.

Island Hosts First Brazil Fest

The Agricultural Hall will fill with the sound of forró music and the smell of sweet rice this Sunday for the Island’s first Brazil Fest.

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