Elizabeth Bennett

Aquinnah Author Finds Inspiration in the Native American Way of Listening

When Victoria Wright began writing books instead of corporate financial marketing text, she thought she didn’t have anything to say.

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Ice Show Dazzles and Delights

Over the weekend, 130 of the Island’s skaters took to the ice at the MV Ice Arena as the Martha’s Vineyard Figure Skating Club presented its 33rd Annual Ice Show.

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Beach Grass Planting Fueled by Community Roots

Nearly 80 volunteers gathered at Lobsterville Beach Saturday morning to take part in dune restoration efforts led by the Natural Resources Group of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah).

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Island Farm Bureau Lays Out Agenda With State Officials

Two topics dominated when the Martha’s Vineyard Farm Bureau recently hosted state representatives: housing and the possibility of building an animal processing facility on the Island.

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Island Community Chorus Fosters Fellowship Through Song

A sense of renewal was in the air and on the program as the Island Community Chorus took the stage at the Old Whaling Church this weekend.

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Rescued by Ruby Captures the Heart

Rescued by Ruby, a new Netflix movie that premiered March 17 and is based on the story of heroic shelter dog, was executive produced by Edgartown residents SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt.

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Muskeget Island: A Bellwether for Changing Ecosystems

When Islanders think about beach erosion, grey seals may not be what comes to mind as a leading cause. But seals are top of mind for Crocker Snow.

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ACE MV Follows Up on Rural Scholars Study

In a followup to the Rural Scholars study of young adults last fall, ACE MV has issued a white paper.

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New Drawings by Jack Ryan

A new exhibit of art by Jack Ryan opens at the West Tisbury Library on Monday March 7. A reception will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m.

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For Worn, Author Kept Following the Thread of the Story

Sofi Thanhauser's new book, Worn: A People’s History of Clothing, tracks the social history of five main fabrics — linen, cotton, silk, synthetics and wool.

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