A veterans housing project in Oak Bluffs received select board approval Tuesday and is set to welcome bids from contractors.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank commission voted Monday to accept Edgartown’s offer to buy the land bank’s old headquarters on Upper Main Street for $1.55 million.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary on Martha's Vineyard's Safe Boating class is now filled.
The new Edgartown Village Market is a true collaboration – and an idea whose time has finally come. Here’s what to know before you go.
After Covid-19 and police staffing challenges suspended the Edgartown event, the Dock Dances at Memorial Wharf will be back for the first time since 2019.
In 2017, Lynn Ditchfield set out to create the book she always wished she had as a teacher. Six years, 54 lesson plans and almost 300 pages later, she’s done it, with the release of Borders to Bridges: Arts-Based Curriculum for Social Justice.
Circuit Arts, the new parent organization of the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, has announced its summer programming schedule.
Journalist, author and filmmaker Jason Berry took decades to create his new documentary about New Orleans jazz funerals, a tradition unique to the city where he was born, which screened at the Film Center last week.
The world’s fastest kitesurfer and Vineyard Haven resident Rob Douglas broke two world records earlier this month at a competition in La Palme, France.