Loren Ghiglione of Chilmark, a longtime journalist and educator, has been given the 2023 Richard J. Levine Journalism Champion Award by the Dow Jones News Fund.
Nonprofit leaders and volunteers from across Martha's Vineyard gathered at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury Wednesday night as the Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation handed out more than $400,000 in grants.
Gov. Maura Healey’s historic Affordable Homes Act includes a local option transfer fee, a critical step toward achieving the goal of establishing a Vineyard Housing Bank.
Autumn is a time of remembrance, especially November.
From the Nov. 15, 1929 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: One evening recently an Edgartown woman was informing her young nephew as to the number of dwelling houses which, a matter of fifty or more years ago, were located on Main street.
Thank you to everyone who deposited their used inkjet cartridges last month.
Theresa Culletto, better known to pupils and fans as the Vineyard Baker, is prone to long and yeasty digressions.
In a talk Tuesday night called Phantom Neighborhoods: Failed Real Estate Developments on Martha's Vineyard, historian Bow Van Riper of Martha's Vineyard Museum took his audience back to the Island's early years as a summer destination.
As Thanksgiving approaches, this weekend offers an opportunity to show some gratitude for nature with the Vineyard Conservation Society.
Martha's Vineyard Chamber Music Society hosts the New England Conservatory ensemble Trio Gaia at the Edgartown Public Library on Sunday, Nov. 19.