Storybook Garden

When a gardener is also a collector, magic happens – but not overnight. It’s taken years for Tim Rush to transform his once-wooded lot into the flourishing garden it is today.

Edgartown, Tisbury Seek to Limit Fractional Ownership

A new form of timeshare called fractional ownership has Island towns reexamining their zoning bylaws in an attempt to preserve the Vineyard’s dwindling housing stock.

April Arrivals

The eastern towhee, perhaps the Island's most iconic species, has started its return.

Where to Start

Remarkable plant growth was revealed last Monday morning, after the previous night's rain.

Cutting the Pond

It was a poignant moment when Davis Solon shared that he wished he had had more time with Kent Healy to learn about the ins and outs of creating a cut and opening Tisbury Great Pond.

Vineyarder to Receive Champion of Choice Award

Elizabeth Barnes, a Vineyard resident and president of The Women’s Centers, will be recognized as a Champion of Choice by the National Institute of Reproductive Health on April 26.

Please Adopt Us

We are thrilled to report that tabby and white Willie has found the perfect home with all the affection he could wish for.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $584,952 for the business week ending on Friday, April 14, 2023.

Give the Planet a Hug With Earth Day Beach Cleanup

Invest In Our Planet is the official theme for the 53rd annual celebration of Earth Day on April 22, and the Island’s conservation agencies, nonprofits and libraries are creating a diverse array of activities for Islanders to do just that.

Navigator Homes Gets State Approval

Construction on an Edgartown skilled nursing complex with workforce housing could start later this year after it received its final state approval this week.

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