Edgartown Names Kate Putnam to MVC

The select board on Monday appointed Kate Putnam to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.

Sundog, Main Street Anchor, Closes Its Doors

A downtown Edgartown staple for nearly half a century, the menswear store Sundog has closed. But the shop’s wares won’t go down with its storefront.

State Bill Would Add Tribal Member to the MVC

A bill making its way through the state legislature would eliminate a 48-year-old provision that allows for a voting member appointed by the governor of Massachusetts.

Embracing the Abstract at Pathways Arts

Close to 40 people turned out in person Sunday at Pathways Arts to listen to a talk by two young abstract artists: Vineyarder Walker T. Roman and Brooklyn resident Kristin Texeira.

Sharks Seek Beer Garden for 2022 Season

A proposed beer garden at the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks baseball park got its first green light last week from the regional high school committee.

Sharks Eye Summer Season With New Roster

The Martha’s Vineyard Sharks are rigged and ready for summer baseball with an almost entirely new roster of collegiate athletes this year.

Winter With the Beatles

My winter escape this year was to a warm, nostalgic place — a limitless, undying love for the Beatles.

Children Numbered Among Homeless Islanders

At least two children and more than 40 adults were found to be homeless on the Island — more than twice as many people as in 2019 — by Harbor Homes of Martha’s Vineyard last month.

New Thrift Store Will Benefit Local Artists

Vineyard Haven will soon be home to a new thrift shop whose profits will benefit artists and arts educators across the Island.

Sheriff’s Office Leads Roadside Cleanup

On March 11, the Dukes County sheriff's office led a cleanup of roadside littler along Edgartown-West Tisbury Road.

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