School of Fish Meets School of Boys

Last month, I began home schooling my two boy in something I knew virtually nothing about: the Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby.

Searching for a Nation's Identity in Genus Americanus

In the winter of 2011, former professor and journalist Loren Ghiglione and two students of journalism, Dan Tham and Alyssa Karas, loaded up a van and set out to search for American cultural identity.

Dancing Again at the Field Gallery

On Sunday, after nine months overseas, The Dance sculpture by Jay Lagemann returned home to the Field Gallery with a new jade green finish.

Hospital Announces Islandwide Flu Clinic, Set for November

With flu shot supply still limited on the Vineyard, the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital announced on Wednesday that an Islandwide flu clinic would be held on Nov. 7 at the regional high school.

Tisbury Eyes Edu Comp Building for Temporary School, Future Town Hall

As town leaders whittle away at their school building project, trimming costs and discussing how best to house students during construction, a new proposal emerged.

TestMV Reports Two New Covid-19 Cases Tuesday

TestMV reported two new cases of Covid-19 on Martha’s Vineyard Tuesday as case numbers across the state and country continued to climb.

SSA Trims Its Deficit; Stiff Rate Hikes Loom

Calling it a “bitter pill” to swallow, Steamship Authority governors said Tuesday they would back an operating budget for the coming year that will include across-the board rate hikes.

More Pandemic Aid for Fishermen

Fuel assistance for commercial fishermen will be available by application this winter, the Martha’s Vineyard Fishermen’s Preservation Trust announced.

Seed Swap Returns Saturday

The West Tisbury Library hosts a seed collection event Saturday afternoon to restock the emptied Community Seed Library.

At the Bridge Table: Oct. 23

In a spirited auction your opponents have made a bid in five of a suit. Should you compete at the five level?

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