Dead Loggerhead Turtle Found in Aquinnah

A dead loggerhead sea turtle washed ashore near Zack’s Cliffs in Aquinnah on June 17, the first across the Cape and Islands in 2024.

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For Ayanna Pressley, Her Existence Is Resistance

Threats to American democracy was the theme of a talk between Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (D-MA 7th District) and Kahina Van Dyke, organizer of the Juneteenth Jubilee events, on Saturday at Union Chapel.

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Camp Jabberwocky Celebrates Opening of Summer Season

As the first Camp Jabberwocky campers arrived on-Island Sunday morning, a camper leaned over the ferry railing and pumped his fists in the air. “Are you ready?” Seth called out from high above on the boat.

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Featherstone Celebrates Stitched Art

Featherstone's first exhibition, Rising Up! A Multicultural Celebration of Stitched Fine Art, will feature a collection of paintings, sculptures, quilts and fiber arts, all united in their use of stitch.

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Letting Color Lead the Way to a Cheerful Place

Harriet Bernstein feels the Island is a haven for creativity. She has been coming to the Vineyard since she was five years old, moved to West Tisbury permanently in 1997, and now has her first solo art exhibit.

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Bob Tankard Wins Art Buchwald Award

Bob Tankard will receive the award at Martha's Vineyard Community Services’ 46th annual Possible Dreams Auction on July 21.

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Edgartown Sets New Filming Policy As Requests Roll In

The Vineyard has long been a sought after location for film and TV, and town administrator James Hagerty said the policy was written in an effort to streamline the application process.

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School’s Out and Summer Vacation Is In
Noah Glasgow, Emma Kilbride, Gwyn Skiles

When noon struck on Tuesday, school bells rang at elementary schools all over the Island announcing that summer vacation had officially begun.

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