Police Respond Quickly to Incident at Private Home

Tisbury police and the Martha’s Vineyard tactical response team were called to a Daggett avenue home in Vineyard Haven Wednesday morning.

Following the Truth, Wherever It Leads

The film, Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland, will be shown on Thursday, August 2 at the Film Center as part of Documentary Week.

Louisa Gould Gallery's Fifteen @ Fifteen

In March of 2003, Louisa Gould opened a 400-square-foot gallery on Beach Road to display her personal photography. During the course of 15 years, the gallery has moved to Main street in Vineyard Haven, grown fivefold, is open year-round, and displays the work of up to 50 artists on the Island.

Middle East Talk at Hebrew Center

Ret. Brigadier General Eival Gilady will give a talk at the Hebrew Center on Sunday, July 29. General Gilady has spent a career working on the Middle East conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

History Week Celebrates Oak Bluffs

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association the association is hosting History Week beginning on Sunday, July 29.

Slip Away to Chappy

In six years, Lily Walter's Slip Away Farm has become a well-loved and integral part of the Chappy community.

E.T. to Touch Down at the Drive-In

E.T. is landing in a field near you.

Dream Girl Film Follows Female Entrepreneurs

The Martha’s Vineyard Women’s Association is hosting the documentary Dream Girl at the Performing Arts Center on Monday, July 30.

Airport Commission Reduces Wastewater Fees

In a reversal, the Martha’s Vineyard Airport commission voted this week to lower wastewater fees for business park tenants.

Le Patin Libre is Art on Ice

Le Patin Libre has performed on the Vineyard two times, during the cold winter months which seems fitting as it is an ice skating show.

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