Like most parents, we thought this day might never come. On June 9 our youngest child will graduate from Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School.
Sixty years ago Edgartown had its Cleaveland Town in the south end and Jernegan Town in the west end, probably so named from the fact that various dwelling houses in the two sections were occupied by families with those well known Vineyard names.
This year’s Cross-Island hike takes place Saturday, June 1, beginning at 8 a.m. at Hillman’s Point at Lake Tashmoo. The full trek is just over 19 miles long, ending at the Chilmark Pond Preserve.
Jonah Maidoff will say goodbye to the classroom and school he has called home for nearly three decades at the end of this school year.
I want to give a salute and huge shout out to Mr. James Hagerty (Lieut. Col.), the town administrator for the town of Edgartown.
I joined a day trip run by the West Tisbury Congregational church to visit Penikese Island, an ancestral hunting land of the Wampanoag, 45 minutes by boat off the coast of Martha's Vineyard.
The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School graduation takes place Sunday, June 2 on the school grounds in West Tisbury, beginning at 1:30 p.m.
Members of the community and participants in the project gathered Wednesday for a ribbon cutting at Carl Widdiss Way, with the incoming tenants set to move in Friday.
For years, Islanders have prayed for more affordable housing. A new plan in Aquinnah turns to a house of worship for an answer.
Like many tourists, the red-shouldered hawk has for a long time been a frequent visitor to the Vineyard, arriving from the mainland but never choosing to set down roots. This spring, however, what is believed to be the first nesting pair on the Island was discovered in West Tisbury.