Noelle Lambert Sets Sights on Paris Podium

Noelle Lambert, who lost her leg in a moped crash on the Vineyard in 2016, will head to the Paris Paralympics next month to compete in the 100-meter dash and long jump.

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Lifting up the Legacy of Hope and Perseverance

Grief, family, race, healthcare and identity were at the center of multiple discussions at the recent Martha’s Vineyard Community, Purpose and Legacy Series.

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Unpacking the Vote at Charles Ogletree Forum

Voter engagement, democracy and the media’s role in shaping the upcoming Presidential election were highlighted through a Black lens during a recent panel titled When We Vote: Why It Matters.

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Peaked Hill Housing Plan Inches Forward

Chilmark may be poised to send out a request for proposals to construct an affordable housing complex off Pasture Road six years after the idea was first hatched. 

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Moving to the Beat of Built on Stilts Is August Tradition

Long flowing skirts, sweat and anticipation enveloped Union Chapel Monday night as dancers rehearsed for the 28th annual Built on Stilts Dance Festival. Opening night is August 8.

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West Tisbury Weighs Residential Tax Exemption

As the town continues to figure out which homeowners would qualify, seasonal and year-round residents packed the board meeting to give their thoughts. 

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Middle East Professor Discusses Peace Prospects

Before a packed house at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center Thursday, professor David Makovsky wanted people to believe there was a way forward for peace in the Middle East.

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Museum Honors Islanders at Annual Medal Ceremony

Matthew Stackpole, Peter Boak and Berta Welch were all honored this week at the Martha's Vineyard Museum annual meeting.

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Adaptive Sailing Program Provides Fair Winds for Everyone

Sailing is for everyone.

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Dynamic Couples Lift Each Other Up

Family is at the forefront of this year's MV Community, Purpose and Legacy series.

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