State Sen. Dan Wolf Announces Resignation, Suspension of Gubernatorial Campaign

State Sen. Dan Wolf announced Thursday that he has suspended his campaign for governor and will resign his state Senate seat next week in the wake of a state ethics commission ruling about his ownership of Cape Air.

Uncommon Thread Book Signing

Author Mary Ella Gabler, a summer resident of the Vineyard, releases her latest book, Uncommon Thread on September 1. She will visit Tracker Home Decor at 89 Pease’s Point Way South in Edgartown for a book signing on Wednesday, August 28 from 5 to 8 p.m.

Vineyard Sound Says Goodbye to Summer

Vineyard Sound celebrates the end of summer with a two-hour concert at the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown on Saturday, August 24, at 8 p.m.

Comedian, Author Wage Battle of Witz at Summer Institute

The Martha’s Vineyard Summer Institute capped off its summer speaker series with a battle of Witz. Author/journalists Andy Borowitz and Tony Horwitz came together on the stage to take on everything from Jewish humor to why the Monica Lewinsky scandal seems like a visit to colonial Williamsburg.

Cinema Circus Kid Critic Has the Reel Deal

Each week the folks at Cinema Circus show a series of short films on Wednesday evening at the Chilmark Community center. The films begin at 6 p.m. but the circus — complete with jugglers, face painters, stilt walkers, food and music — gets underway at 5 p.m.

From Piglets to Plump Tomatoes, Fair Honors Best in Show

Muriel the pig was pregnant and a month overdue, and as the first day of the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair approached, Fred Fisher Jr. had to make a decision whether to bring the three-year-old sow or not.

“I took a big gamble doing it,” Mr. Fisher said on Monday. “I could have lost them all up there, but it turned out pretty well.”

Botany Lecture

Sheila Brady discusses her recent design project at the New York Botanical Garden during a presentation at the Polly Hill Arboretum next week. Ms. Brady will talk about the diversity and cultural significance of the native plants used at the botanical garden.

Fluke Time

If you love eating fresh-caught fluke you should rush to the fish market and buy it today. Today is the last day commercial fishermen are permitted to land and sell fluke. After today the only options are to catch it yourself or befriend a recreational angler.

Fluke, also called summer flounder, is a Vineyard success story.

Friday, August 16: Fair Weather

Friday, August 16: Fair weather for the agricultural society fair. West Tisbury is bustling with activity. All roads lead to the fair. Many of those dirt roads are dusty. Draft horse pull draws a big crowd. Oak Bluffs fills up with visitors in the late afternoon for a night of fireworks. The sky is clear. A pretty sunset is the opener for the fireworks.

Siblings Embrace River of Words and Each Other

Fact and fiction sat across from each other over coffee one morning this week. They also happened to be brother and sister.

“I write history and was jealous of the freedom that you had,” Paul Schneider said to his sister, Bethany (Bee) Ridgway.

“With fiction, you can do whatever you want,” she agreed. “As an academic, I’m so pencil-licky about things. I just busted free.

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