Cheering for Camp Jabberwocky

This past week Camp Jabberwocky announced it was canceling its summer season due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Habitat Postpones Mortgage Payments

Habitat for Humanity of Martha’s Vineyard is deferring homeowners’ mortgage payments and absorbing their escrow payments.

Testing Follows Strict Protocols, But Picture Remains Incomplete

The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital has tested more than 350 people for the coronavirus since the outbreak began over a month ago.

Oak Bluffs Author Wins Prestigious Fiction Prize

Jennifer Smith Turner’s recent book Child Bride was named best fiction e-book by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association.

July 4 Inkwell Speech Goes Virtual

The annual July 4 reading of a Frederick Douglass speech at Inkwell Beach in Oak Bluffs will take place online this year.

Sober House Waives Rent

Vineyard House is waiving rent for its residents during the coronavirus pandemic and seeking online donations to make up the shortfall.

SSA Funded Through July

A $12 million injection of federal funding will keep the Steamship Authority going until August 1.

When Normal Becomes a Game of Hide and Seek

Today’s sermon: There is no such thing as normal, except maybe a standard for body temperature.

Art Show Helps Island Hungry

An online art show, hosted by Louisa Gould Gallery, is raising funds for the Island Food Pantry.

Island Grown Recognized by EPA

Island Grown Initiative's food recovery program has been recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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