Boards of Health Report One New Coronavirus Case Friday

On the eve of the July 4th holiday, Island boards of health reported one new positive test on the Vineyard, bringing the total coronavirus caseload to 53.

From Porch to Airfield, Birthday Wishes Don't Stop

Every year, during the first week of July, friends and family descend upon the Mello house to wish David Mello a Happy Birthday.

Full Moon and July Fourth

The full moon hangs in the southern sky tomorrow night on the Fourth of July.

Film Center Reopens Wednesday

The Martha’s Vineyard Film Center reopens July 8 and a free outdoor movie series at Featherstone Center for the Arts begins July 14. Advance tickets are required.

Senate Bill Would Relieve Port Towns From Paying SSA Deficit

The budget amendment would exempting all port towns from having to cover a Steamship Authority pandemic-related budget shortfall.

Jaws Exhibit Whets the Art Appetite

From July 4 through July 10, a new group show at the art gallery pays tribute to Jaws production designer Joe Alves.

Polar Bears Stay the Course With Optimism and Solidarity

For many Americans of color, the Fourth of July has meant something different. In a morning conversation at Inkwell Beach, three Polar Bears reflect.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending July 3

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $187,306.90 for the business week ending on Friday, June 26, 2020.

Beyond the Bustle, Vineyard Prepares for a Less Festive Fourth of July

With the Fourth of July parade and fireworks cancelled, downtown Edgartown won’t be the same this weekend. A handful of smaller events are planned.

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