When Art and Life Are One, Combination is Infectious

On Saturday visitors to North Water Gallery gathered to celebrate the acclaimed artist Ray Ellis, who died last October.

Sharks Hold Steady as Postseason Nears

As the Futures Collegiate Baseball League postseason draws closer, the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks hold steady in second place of their division.

Rain and Cloudy Skies Don't Deter Sailors

A dour day of clouds and threatening rain greeted the Holmes Hole fleet for last Sunday’s annual race to Robinson’s Hole.

Oak Bluffs Beaches Reopen After Temporary Closure

Two downtown beaches in Oak Bluffs reopened to swimming Thursday after a two-day closure.

Deadline Nears to File Papers to Run for Martha's Vineyard Commission

The deadline to file election papers to run for a spot on the Martha’s Vineyard Commission is Tuesday, July 29.

Fabulists Make Family Magic in the Woods

The Fabulists theatre troupe was born in the early 1990s in Paul Munafo's living room. A group of friends wanted a way to entertain children, but they also wanted to be able to amuse themselves while doing it.

Giving Voice to the Voiceless for a Healthy Democracy

On Saturday, July 26, Amy Goodman, the host and co-founder of Democracy Now! will give a talk at the Katharine Cornell Theatre. Proceeds will benefit local radio station WVVY.

Potato Surprise

What a pleasant surprise to have a nice, steady rain last Saturday night. I woke up Sunday morning feeling like all was right with the world.

Wampanoag Exhibit Opens

The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) will host a ceremonial opening today of a heritage exhibit at the Gay Head Cliffs in Aquinnah. The exhibit was created by the Natural Resources and Tribal Historic Preservation Departments and will feature the history, culture and present-day programs of the tribe.

Travel Baseball Team Wins Bourne Tournament

The youngest boys of summer picked up a championship win over the weekend.

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