The Martha’s Vineyard Film Center’s film noir series is back this month with three movies from the late 1940s that more than live up to their tough-sounding titles: T-Men, Raw Deal and He Walked By Night.
The National Weather Service reported winds up to 52 miles per hour at the airport.
I am still occasionally haunted by the remembrance of Steven Spielberg’s 1982 movie Poltergeist.
After more than 80 years serving up bread, sandwiches and donuts across the Island, the last Humphreys Bakery location will shut down in May, putting an end to an Island mainstay that spans three generations.
The Interfaith Climate Action Team of Martha’s Vineyard will host a series of events this weekend entitled One Home, One Future: From Prayer to Action, Taking Heart in the Climate Crisis.
Katie Ruppel and John Stanwood, of West Tisbury, announce the birth of a son, Lyle Christopher Ruppel Stanwood, born on March 30.
Chelsea Simpson and Stephen Turner, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a daughter, Zea May Turner-Simpson, born on March 25.
Spring sports are back in action at the high school and the weather isn’t the only thing heating up on the Island as the baseball team thumped Nantucket 10-0 on opening day Saturday and kept it rolling for a 6-1 win over Dennis Yarmouth on Tuesday.