Paddle Pressure Runs Deep at Island Ping Pong Championship

Players aged seven to 81 descended on the Chappaquiddick Community Center Sunday to decide who is the Vineyard's best ping pong player.

Winner Takes the Lobster in 41st Chilmark Road Race

Tristan Forsythe, 18, charged ahead to cross the finish line first in the Chilmark Road Race Saturday morning.

Sharks Drop Series Opener 10-6, Head to Second Game

Facing the Worcester Bravehearts, the Vineyard Sharks came up short in the first game of the Future’s League world series.

Writing a New Chapter for the Nantucket Lightship

If it weren’t for Bill and Kristen Golden, the Nantucket Lightship might have been sold for scrap metal.

Band Birthday Concert Is a Tour Through the Ages

The Vineyard Haven Band held its 150th anniversary party August 9 with a gala performance at the Tabernacle.

Chappy Town Column: August 10

Last Saturday the Chappaquiddick Island Association sponsored a pilot program of having a taxi stationed on Chappy from 5 to 10 p.m.

Back on a Roll, Sharks Advance to World Series

The Sharks advanced to the Futures League world series Thursday night. Game one against the Worcester Bravehearts is tonight.

Super Meteor Shower

The Perseid Meteor Shower takes place in the wee hours of Sunday and Monday morning. The best time to look is from 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday night to well before dawn.

This is the most favored shower of the year, not because it is the biggest, but because the temperature outside is friendlier. And even if you don’t have energy to go outside during those hours, there is a pretty good chance you’ll see at least one meteor shooting across the sky if you are looking.

Good Vibes, Good Food, Good Cause

A sold-out crowd of 50 guests got a taste of Jamaica on Monday evening at the third annual fundraiser dinner for WYOB 105.5 FM, a homegrown Vineyard radio station devoted to reggae music.

Women in Blue March to Their Beat

Stephanie Immelt, Elizabeth Rogers and Jillian Sedlier gathered at the Edgartown police department recently to talk about their jobs and lives.

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