Unequal Looks to Inform and Inspire Action

For author and editor Marc Favreau, the arc of history and injustice is not something to be hidden away. Rather, it needs to be studied and unpacked, particularly for young people.

Vineyard Bookshelf: My Shenandoah

Douglas Cabral, at the beginning of his new book My Shenandoah, freely admits that he is not an unbiased biographer of Vineyard sailing captain Robert Douglas.

Community Creativity Is Alive at All-Island Show

The All-Island Art Show returned to the Tabernacle Monday, continuing a decades-long tradition that draws local artists from all over the Island.

Vineyard Students Win Art Contest

Six students from the Vineyard are among the winners of the Steamship Authority's Sail into Imagination art contest.

Federated Church Hosts former pastor David Berube

On Sunday August 7, David Berube, former pastor of the Federated Church of Martha's Vineyard, will speak about the value of service dogs to military veterans with PTSD.

Community Turns Out to Honor Legacy of Della Hardman

Poets, writers, community leaders and family members honored the life and legacy of Della Hardman on Saturday, with the 18th annual Della Hardman Day held in Ocean Park.

Bridge Column: August 5

It’s one of the worst feelings in bridge. Your partner has opened the bidding, the next player passes, and you have an opening hand yourself. The problem is, you can’t figure a way to game for the life of you.

Take Board Three at the Edgartown Bridge Club on July 28. South was dealing, with East-West vulnerable:

                               NORTH
                              ♠️ A K 7 4 3
                              ♥️ K J 8
                              ♦️ J 10 3
                              ♣️ 5 2

Steamship General Manager Gets High Marks and a Raise

Robert Davis, general manager of the Steamship Authority, agreed on Friday to a three-year contract extension at an initial salary of $207,500.

M/V Gay Head Sets Course for Dry Dock

The Steamship Authority freight ferry M/V Gay Head was taken out of service this week after a four-inch crack was discovered above the waterline in the vessel’s aft (rear) hull.

Rescued by a Rescue

Walking down Lobsterville Beach with my dog, I'm asked the obligatory questions: “How old? Her name? What kind?”

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