Today’s world melted away for an audience of about 50 music lovers Saturday when cellist Benjamin Swartz played at the First Congregational Church of West Tisbury Saturday.
The days are shorter, the air is cooler and the kids are back in school — but this is still tourist season on Martha’s Vineyard, where fall is second only to summer as the Island’s busiest time.
When they gather for a special town meeting on Oct. 15, Tisbury voters will be asked to release $1.95 million from the general stabilization fund for immediate use at the Tisbury School.
A 2020 operating budget, fare hikes for the coming year and a preliminary new design for the Woods Hole terminal are expected to be discussed when boat line governors meet on the Vineyard Tuesday.
Bass in the Grass is a school of more than three dozen three-foot-long wooden fish silhouettes, transformed into paintings and sculptures as part of a scholarship fundraiser.
Three years after its Spanish-style tile roof was replaced with red asphalt shingles, the 1905 stone bank on Main street in Vineyard Haven is getting its original look back.