Vineyarders Play Key Roles in Latest Eyes on the Prize Series

In February, part three of Eyes on the Prize aired on HBO, and featured the work of several Vineyarders, including filmmaker Dawn Porter, composer John Forté and Martha's Vineyard Charter School student Fiona Brown.

The Origins of a Complicated Crossroads

Drive into Five Corners in Vineyard Haven from any direction and one is confronted with a hodgepodge of commerce and signage, and a confusing array of asphalt options.

Stand With Ukraine

Indivisible Martha’s Vineyard will host a We Stand With Ukraine freedom rally on Saturday, March 15.

Jaws Anniversary Event Takes Shape

The Vineyard Gazette Media Group in collaboration with the Martha’s Vineyard Museum will host a day-long celebration of Jaws this summer, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the movie. 

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Feb. 28

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $107,380 for the business week ending on Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.

Please Adopt Us: March 7

We have no adoptions to report this week but our pet of the week Nellie, a stunning 13-year-old, medium hair, torbie cat.

Recent Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending Feb. 28

Peter J. Bradford purchased 21 Fifteenth street South in Edgartown from Amy Hahn for $24,000 on Feb. 24.

AAU Basketball League Begins

Each spring, the sound of squeaky sneakers on the gym floor ends as the Vineyard’s youth basketball travel team ends its season. But not anymore.

School Policies Bar Federal Agents, Superintendent Says

Island school officials have updated a resolution designed to protect students and their families, with new language stating explicitly that federal agents are not welcome on public school property. 

Spreading Love of Dance and Creativity

Island dancer Abby Bender found her passion through an untraditional path.

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