Louisa Hufstader

Schonberg Fellows Energize Yard Opener
Louisa Hufstader

The Yard steps into summer this weekend with a concert showing two very different sides of the Chicago-area dance scene.

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SSA Tackles Strategic Plan at Daylong Meeting Wednesday
Louisa Hufstader

Nearly six months after releasing a report recommending changes at the Steamship Authority, the consulting team that performed last year’s comprehensive review of boat line operations is coming back.

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An Education on the Depths of Student Creativity
Louisa Hufstader

For one night every spring, art takes over at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School during the Evening of the Arts ceremony.

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New Ferry Slip Debuts in Woods Hole This Weekend
Louisa Hufstader

After months of excavation and construction, the controversial third slip at the Steamship Authority's Woods Hole terminal goes into service for Memorial Day weekend.

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Giving Voice to the Voiceless
Louisa Hufstader

Justen Ahren has always been a musician as well as a writer, releasing his first album Remembering more than 20 years ago.

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New Ferry Slip Debuts in Woods Hole This Weekend
Louisa Hufstader

After months of construction, the controversial third slip at the Steamship Authority’s Woods Hole terminal goes into service for Memorial Day.

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Finding Her True Self in Song
Louisa Hufstader

Shelagh Hackett lost no time pulling the audience into the story her life with the first words of Kiss Me I’m Irish, her one-woman play at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse last weekend.

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Literary Island
Louisa Hufstader

Many of the 2019 Martha’s Vineyard Book Festival authors have something in common: a love for the Vineyard.

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Creativity Blooms at Art of Flowers Show
Louisa Hufstader

More than 100 Island artists have transformed the Francine Kelly Gallery at Featherstone into a virtual garden of botanical images for the Art of Flowers show.

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Down on the Farm, Growing Community
Louisa Hufstader

Farmers don’t take a break when the weather is rainy, and neither does the Plum Hill School community, which flocked to Slough Farm in Katama Sunday for a wet but lively spring fundraiser.

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