An archaeologist, a lawyer and civil rights activist, and an interior designer were each honored this week at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum medal ceremony.
Peter Wells, owner of the Chappaquiddick Ferry, admitted last week that he’s looked into the inclusion of amphibious vehicles to service the ferry in case of emergencies, as rising seas threaten vital infrastructure in the town of Edgartown.
On Saturday evening the first Oak Bluffs Arts District stroll of the season invited art lovers to slow down and enjoy the work of six different galleries located on one short stretch of road.
A year after the pandemic shuttered downtowns, causing ripples of worry about possible lasting impacts on the Island economy, business is bouncing back.
On Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m., the kneel-in vigils began again at Beetlebung Corner, to honor the many people of color who have been killed or harmed by police violence.
Ten years ago, Anthony Piland Jr. was an aspiring pilot doing a student job shadow at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport. This summer, he is flying into that same airport as a Republic Airways captain.