Household projects abound this time of year and Habitat for Humanity of Martha's Vineyard is sponsoring a construction materials sale just in time for spring.
The fuel assistance program will close for applications on Friday, May 15. If you did not receive an application in the mail and feel that you may qualify, call 508-696-3843 to schedule an appointment.
Felix Neck needs birders and sponsors to participate in Mass Audubon’s 32nd year of birding competition. The 24-hour competition starts at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 15, and runs through 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 16.
The Island Children's School's Mayfest features a bike swap this year, so bring a young rider by for a new set of wheels or to leave an old set.
Port Hunter returns to the Edgartown bar scene this weekend with acoustic rockers John Beninghof and Daniel Byrnes on Friday.
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum’s latest exhibit, aptly titled Teeth, opens on Friday, May 15, with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m.
Well, the weather was delightful with the sun coming out Saturday and Sunday afternoon. It turned out to be a wonderful weekend. The cherry trees in Harriet Bernstein’s front lawn were ablaze with color.
Morgan Tullar and Jessica Sudock, as well as junior Madison Hughes from the Vineyard, were all named to the NEC Second Team from Central Connecticut State University.
Alicia Oliveira of Oak Bluffs received the Robert Riesman 1st Infantry Division Award and the Military Officer’s Association of America Excellence in Leadership Award.
Aquinnah voters gave the final go-ahead Tuesday for the purchase of a new building for the Center for Living to serve Island seniors, approved a $4.1 million annual operating budget and heard an update on town efforts to move the Gay Head Light.