Striking Upbeat Notes, John Kerry Urges Activism

The former Secretary of State came to the Oak Bluffs Tabernacle Saturday night with a message of optimism about the future of the country.

Early Morning Ferry Trips Canceled Because of Mechanical Issues

The Steamship Authority canceled two early morning ferry trips Sunday because of mechanical issues with the freight ferry Governor.

SSA Bus Catches Fire in Palmer Avenue Lot

Falmouth fire officials are still investigating the cause of a Steamship Authority shuttle bus fire last Saturday at the Palmer avenue parking lot.

A Brave Audience Watches Jaws on the Water

They came by foot, by dinghy, by kayak and paddleboard for a free outdoor screening of Jaws in Owen Park.

Nicco Mele Speaks of Changing the Narrative

The director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy launched the Summer Institute speaker series with a riveting talk Thursday night.

Hassle Free Edgartown Condominium Ownership

Experience ideal Martha’s Vineyard vacation home ownership at Harbor View with the release of an exclusive collection of one, two, and three bedroom Captain’s Cottages.

Tashmoo Channel Dredging Still Possible

Impassable for some boats at low tide, the channel at Lake Tashmoo could be dredged this summer. But first there is red tape to untangle.

Vineyard Community Banks Thrive, Grow and Compete

Though the names of the players keep changing, banking remains a healthy business on Martha’s Vineyard.

Let Freedom Ring

The Island stage is set for summer.

History Lives as Museum Prepares for New Chapter

Construction is set to finish in September on the new museum campus , the former 19th century marine hospital in Vineyard Haven.

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