This weekend, students at the charter school debuted Peter Pan and the Quest to Save Neverland, a reinvention of J. M. Barrie’s play that will travel next summer to Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival.
Remarks delivered by the author at the nationally broadcast Peoples’ Filibuster for Gun Safety (24-7).
How best to preserve the Island’s historic architecture was once again a topic before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last Thursday at a hearing on a plan to raze an old house in Oak Bluffs.
On Saturday, the regional high school boys 4x800-meter relay team placed first in their category at the Nike Outdoor Nationals track and field meet in Eugene, Ore.
The Vineyard celebrated its first formal Juneteenth holiday in grand style, feeding body and soul.
All manner of food and fashion, from stars and stripes suits and bedazzled dresses, to tacos, tofu and tuna, were on full display at Taste of the Vineyard Thursday night.
Our astronomical summer arrives at 5:14 a.m. on Tuesday morning, about seven minutes after sunrise. There has been plenty of evidence already that summer is here. But that precise moment makes the rest easy.
If you were up earlier in the morning and looked to the east you’d see the bright last quarter moon shining right next to the bright planet Jupiter. The two are in the zodiacal constellation Pisces. Look slightly to the east of the two for the red planet Mars. A good deal farther to the east you’ll see the brightest of planets, Venus.
Eastville Point Beach came into the spotlight this week after a member of the Island family that donated the beach for public use many years ago criticized the way it is being managed.
One year after being recognized as a federal holiday, Juneteenth will be celebrated this weekend on the Vineyard in the form of a weekend-long jubilee.