Coyotes Spell Trouble

The recent coyote news is troubling, but vague.

Fired Up

Many years have passed since pottery was made of Vineyard clay.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Sea Change

Sea Change, a new novel by Kate Hancock, picks up where her 2014 book Windswept ended.

From Grade School to Old Age, Affairs of the Heart Endure

Recently I discovered something that doesn't wane: romantic crushes.

Vineyard SSA Governor Is Reappointed

Vineyard Steamship Authority governor James Malkin was reappointed to a second three-year term by the Dukes County Commission Wednesday.

Free Classical Concert on Saturday

Jazzy, joyous and romantic sounds are coming to the West Tisbury Public Library, where Music Street presents its latest concert on Saturday at 4 p.m.

Boys Hockey Downs Fitchburg, Advances in Playoffs

The Vineyard boys hockey team successfully defended home ice Wednesday with a 5-1 victory over Fitchburg in the opening round of the playoffs.

Oak Bluffs Looks to Ban Nips, But Only if Edgartown Does Too

The Oak Bluffs select board signaled Tuesday that it plans to put an article to town meeting that would ban the sale of nip bottles.

Film Festival Lineup Spans the Globe

Ticket sales start Friday for the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, which brings more than three dozen new documentaries, features and shorts from around the world to West Tisbury and Vineyard Haven March 22-March 26.

Welcome Margaret

Julia Theodora Tarka and Zachary Jon Tarka, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Jean Tarka, born on Feb. 27.

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