Martha's Vineyard Boys and Girls Club

As Needs Increase, So Do Services at Boys and Girls Club

With a capacity of just 100 people and an increasing demand for its services, the Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club has outgrown its current facility. Now an ambitious plan to expand the clubhouse seems within reach.

A Sure Sign of Spring: Dairy Queen Reopens

Dairy Queen reopened Friday to a line out the door, ending a months-long ice cream drought in Edgartown.

As Supplemental SNAP Benefits End, Aid for Food Relief Arrives

On March 2, the federal government issued the last of its pandemic SNAP allotments, but a $1.3 million grant to the Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation is helping keep Islanders fed.

Community Foundation Gets $1.3M to Fight Food Insecurity

The grant comes from the CARES relief act and will help the foundation continue efforts to keep Vineyarders fed.

Nothing But Net When Building Bridges With Basketball

Competition will come second to community at the first annual Boys and Girls Jamboree basketball tournament this Saturday, hosted by the Martha's Vineyard Boys and Girls Club.

Embracing the Cold for the Boys and Girls Club

The weather outside may be frightful, but that didn't stop a group of Vineyarders from taking a dip in the cold waters off State Beach on Saturday to raise money for the boys and girls club.

Polar Plunge to Warm the Heart

Get ready for the first Polar Plunge on Saturday to support the Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club.

Healing and Hope Through Basketball

The DJ Henry Dream Fund is sponsoring a new basketball league at the Martha's Vineyard Boys & Girls Club, its first initiative on the Island. The program begins this weekend with a clinic on Saturday.

Boys and Girls Club Closes on Land Deal for New Facility

The Martha’s Vineyard Boys and Girls Club completed a long-planned purchase late last week of 21 acres in Edgartown, marking a major step toward building a new facility for the club.

Edgartown Finalizes Boys and Girls Club MOU

The Edgartown select board checked the final box on the town memorandum of understanding with the Boys and Girls Club, and brainstormed capital wastewater projects for the Dukes County federal Covid-19 relief money at their meeting Tuesday.

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