Fourth Case in a Single Week Reported Thursday

The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported its 40th positive Covid-19 test on Thursday, as case numbers continue to steadily climb on the Island.

Paper Lanterns and Peace Cranes

In May 2018, I saw a documentary called Paper Lanterns. It tells the story of Shigeaki Mori’s research to identify 12 American soldiers who had died when the first atomic bomb devastated Hiroshima.

Please Adopt Us

Everyone needs something good for the soul.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: August 7

For a year full of bumps and errors I must say I had the best birthday of my life.

Tropical Storm Causes Severe Erosion, Temporarily Closing Chappy Beaches

Norton Point and Wasque Reservation beaches have been temporarily closed after tropical storm Isaias swept past the Vineyard Tuesday.

Aquinnah Town Column: August 7

Thankfully, tropical storm Isaias merely made a brief visit to Aquinnah on Tuesday afternoon.

Salt and Wind

Hurricane Bob is etched in my memory.

Holding Hands With History

When award-winning author Erik Larson sets out to write historical nonfiction, he allows the characters to be his guide.

Untamable Gallery Embraces Wildness of the Creative Spirit

The walls of Lucy Dahl’s new Edgartown art gallery are lined with photographs she has taken over the years, many created under the tutelage of Island photographer Alison Shaw.

A Clever Ruse

The blue mud dauber wasp is a striking, metallic blue insect.

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