A Peek Behind the Scenes of A Beautiful Place to Die

Jamie Craig, son of the late Edgartown author Philip R. Craig, was the featured speaker at the recent Tuesdays in the Newsroom event, discussing the journey of his father's books from page to small screen.

Vineyard Steamship Authority Governor Will Step Down

Amid rising turmoil, Vineyard SSA governor Marc Hanover said Wednesday that he will not seek reappointment after all, and will step down next month when his term is up.

Steamship Authority Seeks Millions in Bonds

Steamship Authority governors voted Thursday to issue up to $26 million in bonds to fund ongoing waterside construction at the Woods Hole terminal and repay $5.66 million in bonds issued in 2009 that will mature over the next few years.

Through Photography and Film, Championing the Rights of Children

The innocence and optimism of childhood are what stand out first in a new exhibit of portraits at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse curated by Media Voices for Children.

SSA Website Crash Irks Customers Seeking Summer Reservations

Groundhog Day came early for Steamship Authority customers seeking summer reservations for automobiles. The boat line website crashed at 5 a.m. Tuesday.

SSA Governors Meet Today

Updates on the Woods Hole terminal reconstruction project and ongoing internal management improvements are on the agenda when SSA governors meet in Falmouth this morning.

Martin Luther King Luncheon Remembers, Looks to the Future

The dining area of the Portuguese American Club in Oak Bluffs was filled on Monday afternoon for the annual MLK luncheon hosted by the Martha’s Vineyard Chapter of the NAACP.

Right Whale Documentary Brings Crisis, Hope Into Focus

In a new documentary Aquinnah filmmakers Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth are following the journey of right whale calves.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Launches Campaign

A new campaign called The Waiting Little of the Month showcases a child looking to be matched with a big brother or sister.

Nelson Bryant: 1923-2020

My friend, Nelson Bryant, died last week. He was 96.

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