Three-Car Accident Snarls Traffic Around Drawbridge

A three-car accident Saturday evening forced the temporary closure of the Lagoon Pond drawbridge and sent two people to the hospital.

Vineyard Cup Buffeted by Weekend of Fair Winds, Firsts

The 13th annual Vineyard Cup regatta is in the books with light winds but a heavy warm front of fun sweeping over three days of racing on Nantucket and Vineyard Sounds.

Governor Cuts Ribbon on Lake Street Landing

With handshakes and a few selfies, Gov. Charlie Baker joined Tisbury selectmen for the formal opening of the Lake Street landing.

Vineyard Men Stand Tall Against Domestic Violence

Island men stood atop the Beach Road sea wall in Vineyard Haven Saturday morning for the seventh annual demonstration against domestic violence.

Retired New York Times Publisher Reflects on Challenging Times

Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. said the future for independent journalism is bright despite upheaval in the industry.

The Beat of a Lifetime: Russia Since the 1950s

As part of the Summer Institute series, Marvin Kalb, former host of NBC's Meet the Press, shared insights and excerpts from his memoir, The Year I Was Peter the Great: 1956—Khrushchev, Stalin’s Ghost, and a Young American in Russia,

Mavericks Bring the Heat, Swing and Depth

The Mavericks arrive on the Vineyard this week to play at the Performing Arts Center. “There are 12 of us,” said lead singer Raul Malo. “Eight onstage, four to keep us together, and 30 pieces of luggage.”

Callens Honored With Cronkite Award

For years, Brock and Hope Callen handed out the Walter Cronkite award to individuals who helped Sail Martha’s Vineyard fulfill its mission. This year, the organization handed it to them.

Working Out

An ordinary cylinder press will not fold papers, any more than a washing machine will sew buttons on shirts.

Traffic Bottlenecks, Crowded Island

With new hot spots cropping up every year, summer traffic jams appear to be spreading around the Island.

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