New Superintendent's Building Ready to Go Before Voters

The high school committee has approved a plan for a new $3.9 million schools administration building, which will be up for town meeting approval this spring.

Daffodil Time Shines in March

The Martha’s Vineyard Cancer Support Group is hosting its annual daffodil fundraiser on March 17 to help financially support those dealing with cancer on the Island.

Hoop Redo

The All Cape and Islands alumni basketball game will take place on March 15 at the Hyannis Youth and Community Center.

Peter H. Luce Playreaders Take the Stage

What happens to Twelve Angry Men when you throw women into the mix? Do they stay angry or do they become a more even-tempered group?

Shakespeare for Knaves and Rascals

This weekend, just for the fun of it, watch Brian Ditchfield descend into madness during the production of King Lear performed by the Shakespeare for the Masses theatre troupe.

From Fruits to Nuts

Even though the ground is still covered in white, it’s not too soon to think about an abundant harvest. Thimble Farm is getting everyone in the mood with its hands-on grafting and fruit growing workshop.

Film Festival Ushers In Springtime

One of the sure signs of spring on the Island is the Martha’s Vineyard Film festival, which for the past 15 years has brightened up the days and nights of mid March.

March Is for Music at All-Island Choral Festival

Next week the Island’s choral teachers present the All Island Choral Festival with performances by the high school band and orchestra in celebration of March is Music in Our Schools Month.

She's Got Talent

Pathways at the Chilmark Tavern celebrates the artistry and creativity of women at its second annual Women Live: Making Art/Realizing Change event.

March on, Birders, Spring is on the Way

We have heard the increased volume of birds singing, especially in the mornings. These early vocalists include black-capped chickadees.

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