Former Martha’s Vineyard restaurateur Chris Fischer and his wife, actress-comedian Amy Schumer, make their Food Network debut.
Masks or face coverings are now required in most public places indoors and out on the Vineyard. But there is one place where they are conspicuously not required.
Covid-19 cases continued to climb on the Island Wednesday, with the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reporting the third positive coronavirus case in just as many days, bringing the Islandwide total to 18.
Merry Farm Pottery in West Tisbury is going live on the internet Friday with a show and sale.
Barring the unforeseen, the Tisbury annual and special town meetings will take place Saturday, June 13 at 1:30 p.m., on the Tisbury school playground to provide for social distancing among voters.
In a forceful letter, the Oak Bluffs selectmen this week called on the Steamship Authority to make immediate repairs to the summer ferry terminal on the North Bluff.
Island poet KT Herr leads a free, weekly online poetry writing workshop Fridays beginning May 8.
The financially woe-begotten Steamship Authority has seen a short-term jump in traffic, general manager Bob Davis announced at the weekly board meeting Tuesday, although he said the long-term picture remains a question mark. Ferry traffic is trending upward again.
My sister and I questioned whether or not to go home to the Vineyard to shelter.
Face coverings are now required aboard the Hy-Line passenger ferry service between Hyannis and the Islands.