Circuit Arts is joining a centuries old tradition next week with a rendition of the Iliad, an epic Greek poem that details the end of the Trojan War.
The Martha's Vineyard Book Festival opens on August 1 with a talk from Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, and Atlantic staff writer Ashley parker, a three-time Pulizter Prize winner.
Longtime Vineyard summer resident Theodus Crane scored a role in Sinners, one of the biggest blockbusters of the year. The actor, who also teaches boxing on Island, talked about his role in the film and what it was like to work on a movie with Oscar buzz.
We’re going to need a bigger calendar for all the Jaws events planned this month.
The Steamship Authority ferry M/V Island Home will be running on renewable diesel this summer, in a pilot program that could result in switching the entire fleet to the low-emissions fuel.
The Tisbury select board this week learned the town has lost $16,000 to a fraudster who changed the payment information for a vendor’s invoice.
Some Tisbury officials are expressing second thoughts about the long-sought regional high school building project, which could cost the town between $36 million and $64 million, based on current estimates, for its share of the total expense.
Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday nominated Edgartown District Court clerk magistrate Liza Williamson to be an associate justice in the state district court system.
The Edgartown planning board this week declined to weigh in on Katama Meadow’s plan to withdraw its application from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.