The 34th annual Martha’s Vineyard Crop Hunger Walk takes place Sunday, Oct. 20.
From the Oct. 22, 1948 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The 1948 striped bass derby ended at noon on Friday.
One morning recently I stopped in at my favorite morning coffee klatch having noticed a familiar vehicle out front.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $409,700 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024.
Looking out at the Elizabeth Islands in the distance on Tuesday, derby competitor Max Eagan cast his rod into the rocky waters off Menemsha.
The air is crisp and the leaves are making their journey from green to brown, from tree to ground. Pumpkins dot the landscape as do all manner of gourds, standing proud in their pimply best.
In the coming weeks, Circuit Arts will offer a series of events for Islanders looking to celebrate Halloween.
Traven D’Shaun Johnson, a front desk agent at Mansion House Hotel in Vineyard Haven, and Andrea Minxha, a coffee shop cashier at Behind the Bookstore in Edgartown, were married on July 16.
The Hajjar family, which owns numerous properties in Edgartown and Oak Bluffs, late last month purchased the plaza on Upper Main Street that contains Al’s Package Store, Wicked Burger and Larry’s Tackle Shop.
The Seastreak ferry company has pulled the plug on its Vineyard winter commuter service, saying it didn’t have enough passengers to cover the costs.