Not Going Gently or Gracefully Into That Baseball Good Night

No fans, no frills, no problem for the Vineyard Dogfish, the over 40 men's baseball league that recently competed in a World Series of their own.

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Riding Shotgun With Banshees, a Harp at the Wheel

At the Edgartown library on Saturday, internationally renowned Celtic harpist Aine Minogue honored Samhain and the coming of Halloween with an elegant performance.

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Martha's Vineyard Museum Gets Ready for Its Close-Up

The $31 million Martha’s Vineyard Museum restoration project is weeks away from becoming a reality.

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Race for Clerk of Courts Tops Island Ballot in November

On Nov. 6, voters in Dukes County will choose between T. George Davis and Anthony Piland for a six-year term as Dukes County clerk of courts.

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A Deep Dive Into the Mysterious and Harrowing World of Sea Turtles

The first installment of this season's Tuesdays in the Newsroom series featured Wellfleet Wildlife Sanctuary scientist and sea turtle expert Karen Dourdeville.

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Gastronomy Unchained, from Crunchy Crickets to Munchy Mealworms

On Sunday afternoon, deer-stuffed rabbits, rabbit-stuffed squirrels, boar, bluefish and more were all free for the sampling at the Wild Food Challenge. The only price was being brave enough to try.

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Baptist Church of Gay Head Celebrates 325 Years

The Community Baptist Church of Gay Head, the longest continually worshipping Native American congregation in the United States, celebrated its 325th anniversary on this past weekend.

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MVC, SSA Open Talks About Ferry Traffic

Amid heightened concern from Island residents about summer vehicle congestion, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission hosted a wide-ranging discussion with Steamship Authority leaders late last week.

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Two Familes and a Town Celebrate Home Ownership

A ribbon cutting at Smalley’s Knoll in Aquinnah Thursday marked continued progress for the affordable housing movement on the Vineyard.

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Tax Lien Mars Celebration for Historic Gay Head Church

The Community Baptist Church of Gay Head will celebrate its 325th anniversary this weekend. But a recent tax lien placed on the church parsonage is a reminder of an uncertain financial future.

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