The Vineyard’s long-running food waste program is set to end Sept. 1, when it loses its pilot composting location at the Island Grown Initiative farm in Vineyard Haven.
The exhibit Fine Lines: A Family of Artists tells the tale of a family bonded together by art.
Janice Frame has been an Island educator and arts instructor for over 30 years. In her work she draws inspiration from the culture and heritage of the African diaspora
Before a packed house at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center Thursday, professor David Makovsky wanted people to believe there was a way forward for peace in the Middle East.
Misty Meadows hosts its annual summer benefit Sunday, August 4.
The sighting was around 9 a.m., according to The Trustees of Reservations, which manages the refuge, and swimming was restricted for two hours.
Dutcher Dock Thursday overflowed with curious visitors vying for a closer look at the vessels that help feed an Island of seafood lovers.
Game two of the Sharks playoff series against the Vermont Mountaineers was cut short Friday night due to a fog cancellation. The game is rescheduled for tonight, August 3.
The nights ahead will be ideal for look for shooting stars and even the Milky Way. The moon will not interfere, as it reaches New Moon phase on Sunday. If the weather cooperates, these nights are ideal for stepping out with a beverage and sitting on a beach chair. Look up, you may see a shooting star flying overhead.
The Sharks lost the first of a three-game playoff series against the Vermont Mountaineers Thursday evening but have a chance at redemption tonight at the Shark Tank. Shortstop Chris Hacopian has been a bright light this season.