The centerpiece of the Fourth of July weekend festivities is, of course, the Edgartown parade, where floats of all sights and sizes strut their stuff throughout Edgartown on July 4.
The Martha's Vineyard Museum will celebrate its 100-year anniversary this summer, paying tribute to its journey from the Dukes County Historical Society to beacon on the hill.
If the manufacture of oil paints were to stop, how could an artist continue to paint?
It rained the day before high school graduation a few weeks ago.
Providence psychiatrist Henry Farber is the narrative focus of Death of the Great Man, the new novel by Peter Kramer.
In his lighthearted new book, Mocha Mott's co-owner Tim Dobel proposes a new set of rules for golf that he hopes will remind readers to maintain a sense of humor about the game.
In her 30-year career, Jean Stone has written upwards of 24 novels, more than a third of which are set on the Vineyard. The reason, she said, goes back to the works of Agatha Christie.
I recently returned from travels abroad — the first since the onset of Covid.
At my advanced age, I love being surprised — to enter with low expectations and leave exceeding them.
Recovery, and its very many off shoots, is a bizarre gift.