Chamber Society Concert Pays Tribute to Tony Nevin

The Chilmark Community Center was filled with music Friday for the Martha’s Vineyard Piano Quartet’s sixth annual Thanksgiving concert.

Carol Craven, Island Art Dealer, Dies at 79

The well-known art specialist and former longtime Vineyard gallery owner, died on Nov. 20 at her home in West Tisbury.

Hundreds Flock to Fall Festival at Felix Neck

Bundled to the chins, Islanders and visitors alike flocked to Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary in Edgartown Friday for the 38th annual fall festival.

Gibbous Moon

The bright gibbous moon dominates our evening skies this weekend, making it hard to find the faint stars of winter.

Quick Acting Samaritans Save Loggerhead Turtle

An Edgartown dock worker, a shellfish constable, a naturalist and a Tesla owner helped save a cold-stunned loggerhead sea turtle.

Windemere Endures As Home for Island Elderly

As models for elderly care undergo rapid change both around the country and on Martha’s Vineyard, the Island’s only nursing home is facing challenges.

Stop & Shop Expansion Stalls Due to Appeal

A major renovation and expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop, slated to begin this fall, has been stalled by a lawsuit filed by an abutting landowner.

Peter Simon, 71, Chronicled Island With His Camera

Peter Simon, a man who hugged first and talked later, died at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 18. The cause was cardiac arrest.

Where Turkeys Fear Not Thanksgiving

For years turkeys have been setting up roost around the Vineyard in record numbers, roaming the fields and rural roads with impunity.

Thanksgiving 2018

Found in a remote farm field last week: a single white aster bravely blooming in the tawny tall grass, as if winter would never come.

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