Since April, the Historic District Committee (HDC) has considered plans for altering the 1912 Mayhew house at 81 South Water street.
When Valci Carvalho was a teenager, newly moved to Martha’s Vineyard from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he took a job at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. Twenty years later, he's running his own department there.
An open-air walking event / Not at all pedestrian / Organically home grown / Authentic to its core
Edgartown Cinemas, the Island’s year-round movie theatre that screens first-run blockbuster movies, has never sold so many tickets — or been so pink.
After a two-year buying frenzy, sales of Island properties ebbed last year and dropped to their lowest level in at least 10 years during the first six months of 2023.
From the August 13, 1935 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The preliminary report of the most recent census of agriculture is likely to be somewhat baffling to Islanders.
Wonderful Aquinnah retreat perched on high ground with stonewalls and manicured landscape.
The Chilmark Road Race arrives on Middle Road for its 46th outing this Saturday. Start time is 10:30 a.m. for the 5K race that has become a tradition for many Island families.
For Andrew Nutton, sailing is more than a lifelong love and vocation. The newly appointed executive director of Sail Martha’s Vineyard credits it with his very life.
Emilie Townes recently celebrated her retirement as dean of Vanderbilt University’s Divinity School of with a four-day series of events on the Vineyard, culminating with a Womanist Wisdom Panel at Union Chapel.