Where Community and Art Are Both Winners

This week, some 87 local artists showcased their work along the walls surrounding the Tabernacle. The annual show features work in a variety of media created by artists ages 16 to 99.

Vineyard Golf Club Foundation Supports Nonprofits

Since its inception in 2001, the Vineyard Golf Club Foundation has disbursed over $1,800,000, and recently announced gifts to local recipients.

Get Your Paddle On

Ping pong reigns on Chappaquiddick at the island’s annual table tennis tournament scheduled for August 10 at the Chappy Community Center.

Tragic Story Continues to Touch and Change Lives

By the time the lights came up after the screening last Wednesday of Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine, most of the audience was in tears. The film tells the story of Matt Shepard, an openly gay student at the University of Wyoming who was brutally murdered in 1998.

Cape Pogue Closed to OSVs to Protect Plover Chicks

Cape Pogue Wildlife Refuge is closed to oversand vehicles to protect nesting piping plover chicks, The Trustees of Reservations announced Monday.

University of Massachusetts Boston Graduates

Stephen McAllister of Edgartown, Nancy Phillips of Oak Bluffs and Holly Robinson of Vineyard Haven graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Weathervane Artisan Adds New Direction

When Anthony Holand answered an ad for an apprentice metal sculptor in the Vineyard Gazette 17 years ago, he had no idea that it would lead to a career.

At Five Year Mark, Vineyard Power Gains Foothold in Alternative Energy Race

The Island energy cooperative is entering the next phase of its plan to build a 40-megawatt wind farm south of the Vineyard, and has reached a clear turning point in its young history, president Richard Andre said at the fifth annual meeting Saturday.

The One that Didn't Get Away

The minute I get the Martha’s Vineyard Real Estate Yearbook with home sales by town and neighborhood, I tear through the pages to see what homes sold for in Chilmark where we live.

Form and Function: A Good Way to Live

Ben Moore’s house in West Tisbury is easy to miss. A window or two and a modest gabled roof are all that show through a tall row of hedges at the end of a dirt road near the center of town.

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