Community Foundation Names New Director

The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation named Paul Schulz as its new executive director, taking over from Emily Bramhall who retires at the end of the year.

From Hoof to Harness, Flying Horses Get Off-Season Tune-up

Four of the Flying Horses, all injured in service at their eponymous Oak Bluffs carousel, now sit in the woodworking shop of West Tisbury shipwright Myles Thurlow.

Offshore Wind Projects Jockey for Position in Vineyard Waters

As Vineyard Wind breaks ground on the nation’s first industrial-scale offshore wind farm, global supply chain issues and rising commodities prices have stalled a second project.

Please Adopt Us

We are delighted to report that we have a number of adoptions in the past week.

Sense of Wonder

Sense of Wonder Creations begins its autumn art class season this month.

District Attorney Candidates Stress Improving Vineyard Presence

Two candidates are facing off in the race for Cape and Islands District Attorney, the first time in two decades the election has not featured the incumbent.

Islanders to Cast Votes in Midterm Election Races

Martha’s Vineyard voters are set to weigh in on a trio of contested local races and choose among candidates for regional commissions in midterm elections Tuesday.

German Lieder Arrives in West Tisbury

German lieder is coming to a church near you as David Behnke and David Rhoderick perform a suite of songs from this genre, including Schumann's masterpiece Liederkreis Op. 39.

A New Approach to Housing Is Needed

With each passing day, we see more and more evidence of the fundamental change in the culture and quality of life on the Island caused by the rapid changes in the housing market.

Change We Can Believe In

To believe one vote / Can make a difference / Is an act of faith

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