Carrie Tankard and Elaine Weintraub had modest goals when they started the African American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard with four stops. But now they're at 36 - and still counting.
For Squash Meadow Construction’s Matt Gongola, managing a modular project is like choreographing a ballet — with the customers, the manufacturers, the movers and the many sub-contractors all on the stage at once.
Catboat Coffee Co. opened its doors in Tisbury Marketplace this spring and already the unique combination of great coffee, Middle Eastern take-out and artisanal cheese is a hit.
When a gardener is also a collector, magic happens – but not overnight. It’s taken years for Tim Rush to transform his once-wooded lot into the flourishing garden it is today.
Perhaps there is something about living on an Island, but the people of Martha’s Vineyard – both year-round and seasonal residents – have a well-deserved reputation for taking care of their own.