Setting the Table for Lives Well Lived

According to Joan Nathan and Ruth Reichl, the door to the world of food has opened much wider over the past several decades thanks in part to a more global outlook.

Island Health Care Looks to the Future

Island Health Care is getting closer to officially expanding its space and services, with a dental center set to open in October and increased primary and specialty care capacity on the horizon.

Small Fire Starts at Alchemy

Edgartown Main street was blocked for about an hour Monday after a small fire started in an Alchemy kitchen wall.

Sharks End Season With Loss to Mountaineers

The 2024 summer season ended for the Sharks Saturday with an 18-12 loss to the Vermont Mountaineers in the first round of the playoffs.

West Tisbury Weighs Residential Tax Exemption

As the town continues to figure out which homeowners would qualify, seasonal and year-round residents packed the board meeting to give their thoughts. 

Bridge Column: August 9

Still more bidding decisions!

Islandwide Composting Program Slated to Close

The Vineyard’s long-running food waste program is set to end Sept. 1, when it loses its pilot composting location at the Island Grown Initiative farm in Vineyard Haven.

Family of Artists Exhibit Reveals a Vibrant Vineyard Story

The exhibit Fine Lines: A Family of Artists tells the tale of a family bonded together by art.

Eisenhauer Gallery Hosts Janice Frame Reception

Janice Frame has been an Island educator and arts instructor for over 30 years. In her work she draws inspiration from the culture and heritage of the African diaspora

Middle East Professor Discusses Peace Prospects

Before a packed house at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center Thursday, professor David Makovsky wanted people to believe there was a way forward for peace in the Middle East.

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