The story of Reverend Denniston and his family is currently on display at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in an exhibit called Finding Our Way Home: The Denniston Family and 11 Masonic Avenue.
As the Vineyard approaches its annual town meeting season, a highly-debated bylaw aimed at curbing the noise of leaf blowers is on nearly every town’s warrant.
I first met Phyllis Meras walking down Music street in West Tisbury on what I have come to know as her daily sojourn.
How often have I responded with a well-practiced shameful shrug because of something I said, or something I didn’t say, or because I showed up wearing this instead of that.
You know that annoying sound all too well — the ear-piercing whirr of a leaf blower coming from your neighbor’s backyard.
In the weekend before his 83rd birthday, Frank Corey of Temahigan avenue, was delivering the evening paper from house to house.
I’m writing to draw attention to Article #87 on the town warrant for the Edgartown town meeting.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $88,365 for the business week ending on Friday, March 21, 2025.
Carolina Dossantos, 28, of Oak Bluffs, was arraigned on March 18 charges in Edgartown of assault and battery.