Greetings Noah

Suvarna Stallings and Joshua Stallings, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Noah David Stallings.

Welcome Miguel

Suelen Tavares Fernandes and Inacio Pinto Fernandes, of Chilmark, announce the birth of a son, Miguel Tavares Fernandes.

Phase Three Reopening Sees Mixed Response on the Vineyard

Two of the Island’s four cinemas will soon be showing movies again, as the third phase of pandemic reopening begins. But many businesses are taking a more gradual approach.

The Fire This Time

Traditionally our July Fourth service at Union Chapel is reserved for the topic of the state of the American democracy. This year is different.

MV Mediation Waives Fees

The Martha's Vineyard Mediation Program will operate fee-free for the rest of 2020, according to an announcement.

Plan for Recreational Marijuana Shop Sees Pushback

A proposal to locate the Island’s first recreational marijuana dispensary off State Road in West Tisbury saw pushback from abutters at a Martha’s Vineyard Commission hearing Thursday night.

Hearing Closes on Controversial Meeting House Subdivision

After four exhaustive hearings and a mountain of correspondence, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission closed a public hearing last Thursday on one of the largest proposed subdivisions in decades.

Friendship and Filmmaking Make for Dynamic Documentary Team

Inspired by Martha’s Vineyard’s most famous musical family, the new documentary Born Into the Gig follows five performers who grew up in the orbit of their superstar parents and grandparents before seeking their own creative spotlights.

Museum Reopens Quietly and With Intention

The museum reopened its grounds to the public on Friday for the first time since the pandemic hit, but the fanfare will have to wait.

Little Parade, Big Impact; World War II Veterans Keep Tradition Alive

At precisely 5 p.m., World War II veterans Herb Foster, 92, and Bob Falkenberg, 93, set out on a Fourth of July procession through the streets of downtown Edgartown.

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