Addison Antonoff

Vineyard Haven Hosts First Fridays

Artists, musicians and cooks will be out in full force at the season’s First Friday event in Vineyard Haven on June 7.

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All Scream for Ice Cream at Dairy Queen's Opening Day

By the time Dairy Queen opened for the season Monday at 3 p.m., the line ran from the red spoon door handle to the parking lot.

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Eco-Drag Show Embraces the Wild Side of Love and Acceptance

Birds, butterflies and horseshoe crabs flocked to Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary Saturday for the second annual Eco-Drag show.

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Charter School Celebrates Class of 2024

Faculty, friends and relatives gathered at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School Sunday to celebrate the seven high school graduates of the class of 2024.

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Select Board Denies Pawnee's Outdoor Dining Proposal

The Oak Bluffs select board rejected the Healey Square restaurant’s plans to expand its outdoor seating this week, capping debate that has been going on since April. 

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Parade Anchors Pride Month Festivities on the Island

June is LGBTQ+ pride month, an annual series of events that continue to grow each year on the Island, with the pride parade as the annual centerpiece. This year’s parade takes place June 8, beginning at the Island Queen Dock.

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Charter School Graduates Embrace Their Passions

The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School graduation takes place Sunday, June 2 on the school grounds in West Tisbury, beginning at 1:30 p.m.

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Embracing Hope at the Youth Climate Summit

Lulu White and Emma Burt are co-presidents of the Protect Your Environment club at the regional high school. On Thursday they helped host the sixth annual Youth Climate Summit at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary.

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Islanders Pay Tribute at Memorial Day Parade

From the youngest cub scouts to the oldest veterans, Islanders turned out Monday morning to honor the fallen at the annual Memorial Day Parade.

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Island Students Honor the Fallen

On Friday, grammar school students from around the Island gathered at their respective harbors to honor the fallen during Memorial Day weekend by distributing flowers as part of annual March to the Sea tradition.

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