Kinship Heals Purchases Land for Domestic Violence Shelter

Kinship Heals, a Native-run nonprofit domestic violence program, closed on a property in Aquinnah that will eventually become a food pantry, domestic violence shelter, and ceremonial site for members of the Wampanoag tribe of Gay Head.

The Wonder of a Vineyard Summer

Long before Cedar Tree Neck became the magnificent conservation area that it is today, it was a tucked-away refuge for summer visitors.

Trials and Tribulations

Lyme has been devastating here on Martha's Vineyard as it has throughout New England.

Looking for Clarity on Stillpoint Process

Thomas Bena’s Stillpoint project has been on my mind a lot.

S.S. Naushon

The fate that her many thousands of friends and well wishers would have spared her if they could, has come to the S.S. Naushon.

For Ken Romero, Home is the Heart of Show Business

After touring the world as a singer, dancer and producer for stage musicals and cruise ship shows, Ken Romero has come full circle, putting his skills and experience to work at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.

Sharks Go Big for Summer 2023 Roster

With a roster stacked full of new players hailing from coast to coast, the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks are ready to defend their title this summer as the champions of the New England Collegiate Baseball League.

School Committee Tables $120,000 Request for West Tisbury Study

A space needs assessment at the West Tisbury School is on hold after the Up-Island Regional School Committee voted unanimously Monday to drop a request to fund the study.

Cost of Ferry Conversions Rattles Steamship Officials

The Steamship Authority board of governors will hold a special meeting next week to vote on a contract to convert three newly purchased vessels into freight ferries.

Island Organizations Awarded State Cultural Grants

Eight Island cultural organizations are among the awardees designated by the Mass Cultural Council to receive FY23 Festivals and Projects grant funding.

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