Season's End

Although thousands of summer visitors have gone to their homes, thousands yet remain to enjoy the good weather and the pleasures that still remain here.

Tree-Wrecking Beetle Found in State Forest

State conservation officials have made plans to cut down a stand of pest-ridden pine trees in the northwestern section of the Manuel F. Correllus state forest, after finding an infestation of the southern pine beetle earlier this summer.

In Vain Search of Melons

I had come in search of melons and had no idea if I would find them.

Surfcaster's Sale Is Fishermen's Paradise

The Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters Association is holding its annual used tackle sale Saturday, Sept. 2, giving Islanders an opportunity to stock up on supplies before the upcoming Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby.

Still Feeling Spry at the Century Mark

At 100 years old, Bob Penney likes to spend his days relaxing , listening to audiobooks at the East Chop home he bought in 1952.

Isabel Lockett Casserley Weds Walker Evans

Isabel Lockett Casserley and Walker Schieffelin Evans were married on July 8 in Greenwich, Conn.

Connecting Art and Ancient Tools

Duncan Caldwell, an Aquinnah summer resident and a researcher, gave a talk at the Chilmark Library last week, connecting the work of René Magritte to the artistry of a much earlier era.

Recovering History in Baptist Temple Park

A Michigan State University researcher is working to uncover the history of the old tabernacle and religious community that made a home in 19th century East Chop, then known as the Highlands.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $570,336.29 for the business week ending on Friday, August 25, 2023.

Announcing Arthur

Vanuza De Oliveira Sales and Jhony Da Silva Vieira, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Arthur Miguel Sales Vieira.

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