Cyanobacteria Warning Extended

The cyanobacteria bloom advisory in Chilmark Pond has been extended to include the Abel’s Hill and Doctors Creek areas in addition to the middle of the pond.

Striking in Solidarity for Women's Rights

Women on Martha’s Vineyard are being urged to demonstrate at Edgartown’s Lighthouse Beach on June 24.

At the Bridge Table

Winning in bridge involves not only playing well but recognizing when you get a gift from the opponents.

Southernmost Full Moon

Tomorrow night's full moon is in the constellation Sagittarius, the southernmost zodiacal constellation. The full moon doesn't get any more southerly and close to the southern horizon on nights around the summer solstice.

This should make sense as we already know the sun is now at its highest in the sky, in the zodiacal constellation Taurus, near Gemini.

Steamship Board Ties Management Pay to Rank and File Raises

The Steamship Authority board of governors voted this week to tie upcoming salary increases for its 100 or so non-union staffers to the weighted average of pay raises for unionized workers.

Vineyard Celebrates Juneteenth Holiday

Juneteenth became a federal holiday just a few years ago, on June 19, 2021, and ever since events around the Island to commemorate the day have grown.

Another Frabjous Summer Begins at Camp Jabberwocky

Camp Jabberwocky’s summer sessions begin this Sunday, with campers arriving in Vineyard Haven at 11:30 a.m. for the start of the eight-week season.

The Yard Opens Season With Long Point Performance

The Yard's kicks off its 2024 season with a collaboration with the Boston Dance Theater and The Trustees of Reservations. The performance will highlight climate change on the Island.

Featherstone Celebrates Stitched Art

Featherstone's first exhibition, Rising Up! A Multicultural Celebration of Stitched Fine Art, will feature a collection of paintings, sculptures, quilts and fiber arts, all united in their use of stitch.

Stop and Smell the Roses

Now is the season of roses and they are adorning West Tisbury roadsides and gardens and fields.

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