Founded 30 years ago by longtime collector Eugene Goldfield, the Penumbra Gallery’s walls are covered with stern family portraits, dreamy views of European capitals, and, of course, plenty of nautical scenes.
Statistically home to one of the highest percentages of tick-borne illnesses in the world, Martha’s Vineyard will soon be the setting for a clinical trial of a vaccine aimed at preventing Lyme disease.
More than 250 people participated in the fifth annual Fluke For Luke fishing tournament, an event founded in memory of Luke Gurney, a pillar of the Vineyard fishing community who died six years ago.
Growing up on the Vineyard with their father — painter Andrew Moore — Hannah and Gordon Moore quickly became accustomed to the quirks and idiosyncrasies of an artist’s lifestyle.
The Edgartown Fourth of July parade roared back Monday after a two-year hiatus, with Island institutions turning out in the historic Vineyard tradition.
For locals and visitors alike, the Fourth of July is a cornerstone of summer on the Vineyard. This year Island businesses and town officials are set to see the celebrations roar back into action.