Creative Living Award Nominations Opens

Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2024 Creative Living Award.

Speaking in Volumes, Through Art and Poetry

There are paintbrushes in Harry’s Seymour art studio, about 50 or more in various sizes, shapes and thickness, but they sit on the sidelines resting idle by the sink in all manner of plastic containers.

In Doppelgänger, Ceramicist Explores Her Alter Ego

Just inside the front door of the Workshop Gallery in Vineyard Haven, nearly 50 ceramic egg flats, each canary-colored and identical to the next, are spread out across the floor.

Musical Muse Leads to a Life on Screen

Emmy-award winning and Grammy-nominated composer Jay Chattaway can pinpoint the exact moment he realized he wanted to compose scores for film and television.

Singing for the Seniors of Island Elderly Housing

Spirits are high at Island Elderly Housing as residents and staff look forward to the second annual Songwriters Benefit Concert at the Tabernacle on June 29.

Playwright, Poet, Producer

An Interview with Kathleen McGhee-Anderson

Dead Loggerhead Turtle Found in Aquinnah

A dead loggerhead sea turtle washed ashore near Zack’s Cliffs in Aquinnah on June 17, the first across the Cape and Islands in 2024.

Tisbury Picks New Harbor Master

The select board voted Tuesday to tap Edgartown police officer Gary Kovack to replace the retiring John Crocker.

Osprey Nest Causes Thousands to Lose Power in Oak Bluffs

Eversource reported power lines down on County Road at about 8 p.m., causing about 2,400 customers to lose electricity.

Senate Skips on Transfer Fee, Casting Doubt on Its Future

Vineyard housing advocates are urging the state Senate to reinsert the long-sought transfer fee tax to chip away at the Island's housing crisis.

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