Brooke Kushwaha

Harvest Festival Arrives at Ag Hall

Break out your pumpkins, squash and wild squirrel meat.

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Ladyfest Celebrates the Music and Community

Women took to the streets on Saturday not in protest but in celebration for the fifth annual Ladyfest music festival.

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Keeping Etiquette Alive for the Next Generation

Emily Post, longtime seasonal resident of Edgartown, was known on the Island as much for her gardens as her book Etiquette. Her great-great-granddaughter, Lizzie Post breathes new life into the iconic text.

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Mini Film Festival Arrives

This weekend's Mini Fall Film Festival, hosted by the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival in partnership with Circuit Arts, is programming director Minah Oh's "love letter" to year-rounders.

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Ladyfest Returns to Rock Circuit Avenue

Ladyfest, the female-centric music festival, is expanding from performances on just the lower half of Circuit avenue to the whole block. That means more acts and more vendors.

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Edgartown Looks to Go Green

Edgartown is well on its way to becoming a state-recognized “green community,” thanks to the work of the energy committee chaired by Alan Straher.

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For Small Businesses, Staying Afloat Is Harder than Ever

Small business owners offered many variations on a single theme: it is hard to build a business in a seasonal economy where expenses are rising and labor supply dwindling, even when demand is as strong as ever.

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The Slipper Fits for Island Theatre Workshop

Island Theatre Workshop's executive director Kevin Ryan has spent the better part of a decade trying to put up Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella. It premieres on Wednesday, Sept. 28 at the performing arts center.

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Spinnaker Art Has Web of Vineyard Roots

As part of a collaboration with the sail racing team Malizia, Sarah Morris recently designed the spinnaker sail that will propel the team in its next race.

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Volunteers Gather to Reflect and Look Forward

A week after Venezuelan migrants first spent the night at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, over 40 volunteers gathered again Thursday evening. The meeting began with a candle lighting for each migrant who had been sheltered at the church.

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