In-Home Suppers Benefit Felix Neck

Felix Neck is teaming up with wellness entrepreneur Ky Keenan, offering catered meals to benefit the wildlife sanctuary.

Sail MV Returns to the Water

The Vineyard's not-for-profit sail training center is offering one-on-one classes this summer.

Mobile Market Hits the Road for a Summer Like No Other

Last week, Island Grown Initiative’s mobile market began its fourth consecutive summer, distributing affordable produce and fresh eggs to communities around the Island.

Big-Game Fishing Tournament Sees Record Catch

The Bluewater Classic fishing tournament packed the Oak Bluffs harbor over the weekend with sportfishing fishing vessels hailing from up and down the Eastern seaboard.

Rev. Susan Sparks Returns to Union Chapel Series

On Sunday, July 19, Rev. Susan Sparks leads the service at Union Chapel.

Author Series Stays the Course With Virtual Events

Holding true to tradition, the Martha’s Vineyard Author Series is set to kick-off its biennial programming on July 30, however this summer the event will take place virtually.

Exploring the Vineyard's Deaf Community in Show Me a Sign

A new novel for young readers, Show Me a Sign by Ann Clare LeZotte, brings to life an often-overlooked era of Martha’s Vineyard history, when deaf and hearing Islanders shared a common sign language.

Cuttyhunk Reports First Coronavirus Case, Stretching Public Health Infrastructure

Remote Cuttyhunk — a tiny dot on the far end of the Elizabeth islands chain — has reported its first case of Covid-19.

Following the Path of History at the Thomas Cooke House

For three years now, the museum has been hard at work restoring the historic Thomas Cooke house property, the site of its original campus, as a public green-space and satellite campus.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: July 17

There was lots to celebrate among our postal workers.

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