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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Get on the Dance Floor for Built on Stilts

A community celebration of movement will once again take over Union Chapel this month, as Built on Stilts Dance Festival commences next weekend.

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Celebrating Diversity on Screen

Nearly 70 films, shorts and documentaries will be screened at the 22nd African American Film festival, which takes place from August 2 to August 10 at the Martha's Vineyard Performing Arts Center.

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Della Day Speaker Recounts Life With Dr. King

Clarence B. Jones, a former advisor and close friend of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., talked about his work with the civil rights leader at the 18th Annual Della Hardman Day this weekend.

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Power Restored After Late Night West Tisbury Crash

A Chelmsford woman allegedly crashed a SUV into a utility pole by the State Road gas station in West Tisbury early Friday morning, knocking out power for nearby homes for a brief period. 

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Remembering to Savor the Moment

This year’s Della Hardman Day celebration takes place on July 27 in Ocean Park, beginning at 4 p.m. Dr. Clarence B. Jones, a former colleague of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, will be the featured speaker.

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Putting Documentaries Center Stage

A variety of perspectives will be showcased next week as Martha’s Vineyard Film Society hosts its 10th annual Documentary Week from July 29 to Aug. 2.

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