Class of 2023 Leads With Resilience and Kindness

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School class of 2023 takes the Tabernacle stage in Oak Bluffs for graduation this Sunday, beginning at 1:30 p.m.

Vineyard Winds Starts Construction As Other Developer Hits Snag

As construction on the U.S.’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farm started this week, another proposed for the waters south of the Vineyard said it hopes to sever its contracts.

Boys Tennis Advances to Quarter Finals

The boys tennis team continued its strong work in post-season play, sweeping Boston Latin Academy 5-0 on Wednesday.

Sharks Hit Offensive Stride in Summer Season Opener

Jayden Hylton socked two home runs as the Martha's Vineyard Sharks clubbed the North Shore Navigators 12-5 on opening night at the Shark Tank.

How to Prepare for Covid Continuum

When the director general of the World Health Organization recently announced the end of the Public Health Emergency of International Concern, he was not saying the Covid pandemic is over so there’s no cause for concern.

Shine a Light on Artificial Turf Issue

After following recent events regarding the regional high school fields controversy and the budget votes, it seems as if the general public is still left confused and in the dark.

Shearer Cottage

Mrs. Lee Van Allen of Malden and the Vineyard was here for the weekend.

Awareness Is Key as Elder Abuse Can Happen Anywhere

Elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation touch every corner of Massachusetts and Martha’s Vineyard is no exception.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Underwater Daughter

Underwater Daughter: A Memoir of Survival and Healing by Antonia Deignan, She Writes Press 2023, 250 pages, $9.95.

Classic Cars and Grilling Means the Car-B-Q Is Back

A line of classic cars will pull into the Winnetu Oceanside Resort this Sunday, June 11.

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