The Island’s Black History Month Collaborative event will be held at the Edgartown library at 11 a.m. on Saturday.
After a special screening of A Complete Unknown, the new Bob Dylan biopic, Menemsha resident Jane Slater recalled her memories of hosting Mr. Dylan when she lived in Greenwich Village in the 1960s.
A thin waxing crescent moon will be visible so close to the horizon, you may miss it. The moon is a thin sliver. But right next to it you'll find a faint looking "star." It is the planet Saturn. The two are close together.
Easier to spot is the bright planet Venus above the two.
Look again tomorrow, Saturday night, and the show is even better. The moon is higher and right next to the planet Venus. The two are so close, so impressively close. The two are in the zodiacal constellation Pisces.
Martha’s Vineyard Hospital was one of 19 entities honored at the State House last week for their ongoing efforts to curb energy use, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and guide the Commonwealth to a net zero future.
Highly-publicized federal immigration arrests and deportations in U.S. cities have sown widespread anxiety in the Island’s Brazilian community.
The number of homes sold on the Vineyard in 2024 fell to its lowest point in over a decade, highlighting the effects of rising prices, high interest rates and a persisting hangover from the Covid real estate boom.
Vineyard Preservation Trust is hosting a Valentine’s Day contra dance at the Grange Hall on Feb. 14.
A dozen singers from across different musical genres will take the stage at PathwaysARTS this weekend, each backed by the Jeremy Berlin Trio.
Mopeds are dangerous and have been since the 1980s when Sam Feldman and Chilmark police chief Tim Rich began the safety crusade against rental mopeds here on the Vineyard.
The next Tuesdays in the Newsroom at the Gazette office takes place Feb. 11 and will feature a discussion on homelessness on the Island and efforts to combat it.