Shield of Honor

Gay Head won the Boston Post Shield of Honor for the largest percentage of men in the service of the United States.

Film Festival Looks to Climate Solutions

Far from issuing a hopeless vision of the future, this year's Martha's Vineyard Environmental Film Festival aims to leave audiences optimistic about the solutions to climate change.

Harlem Renaissance Hero and Oak Bluffs Regular Gets Her Due

The Extraordinary Life of Dorothy West exhibit opens this weekend at the museum and spans Ms. West’s life in Boston, Harlem, Moscow and on the Vineyard.

Playhouse Season Starts on Irish Note

The Martha's Vineyard Playhouse hosts the Irish Repertory Theatre production of The Smuggler by Ronan Noone, beginning this weekend and running through June 3.

Island Traditions Honor the Fallen

Each year at the beginning of Memorial Day weekend, the Island’s school children participate in March to the Sea tributes that culminate in students tossing flowers into the sea in honor of military service people everywhere.

Little League All Stars

Little League season is in full swing on the Island and this Saturday hosts it annual all-star games at Penn Field in Oak Bluffs.

Vineyard Vacation Rental Market Comes Down From Pandemic Peak

After three years of skyrocketing demand, the Vineyard summer home rental market is coming back down to earth.

As Season Opens, New Businesses Reshape Island Downtowns

In the face of increasing worker shortages and uncertainty, the Island retail and restaurant scene continues to adapt and, in many cases, expand.

Five Things to Eat and Drink at The Airport Marketplace

Smack dab in the middle of the Island are three thriving food and beverage spots: Black Sheep, The Fish House and MV Wine & Spirits. Consider this takeout and picnic central.

Tisbury Hesitant to Add Marine Patrol Boat

A proposal from Tisbury police to test out a new marine patrol unit is on ice for now after town officials expressed concerns over the cost.

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