Keith Maxwell filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Steamship Authority on June 9, saying he fractured his right fibula due to the unseaworthiness of the M/V Nantucket.
Like two sides of a tapestry, Walker T. Roman’s figurative and abstract art work together.
For Julia Tarka, a commitment to Edgartown means not just nurturing a business but joining and leading civic organizations as well.
For culinary professional Katie Leaird, the Edgartown Village Market will offer a chance to turn her passion for handmade pasta into a small business.
If Jon Malone’s affinity for endurance sports is any indication, he’s in it for the long haul at Edgartown Bicycles.
The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Creative Living Award.
On Thursday, June 22, Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School students, along with teacher Freedom Cartwright and MV African American Heritage Trail organizer Elaine Weintraub, will share their research and artwork about civil rights activists.
When P. Andre Arguimbau was a child he met the revered maritime artist John Stobart. The experience inspired Mr. Arguimbau, and this Friday he opens his Mariner Gallery in the Edgartown location of Mr. Stobart's former gallery.
A Steamship Authority ferry on the Nantucket route was sidelined for a few hours Monday after crew members found smoke coming from its bow thruster compartment.
Beginning with the arrival of the Amistad into Vineyard Haven harbor Thursday through a gospel brunch in Edgartown on Monday, the Vineyard celebrated Juneteenth with joy and reverence.