To the Sea and Beyond, The Seeker Is Launched

On Saturday Ted Box launched The Seeker. The event stopped traffic as passers-by watched a historical event in the making.

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Governor Cuts Ribbon on Lake Street Landing

With handshakes and a few selfies, Gov. Charlie Baker joined Tisbury selectmen for the formal opening of the Lake Street landing.

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Seeking Fair Winds and Some Water

A sea-weathered, 70-year-old master-woodworker and shipwright named Ted Box is undertaking the ambitious project of a lifetime.

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Peering Behind the Photograph

Weekly photographer’s salons at Featherstone showcase the work of one Island photographer. Ray Ewing kicked off this year’s series.

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Hamlet in the Amphitheater; a Woodsy Venue for a Meaty Role

On July 18, Hamlet opens at the Tisbury Amphitheater, with jovial swordplay and playhouse veteran Scott Barrow playing the titular role. The show runs through August 11.

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Community Services Auctions off Low-Numbered Plates

In a first, Martha’s Vineyard Community Services Monday opened up a live auction Monday for 10 of its low-numbered vanity plates.

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Nicco Mele Speaks of Changing the Narrative

The director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy launched the Summer Institute speaker series with a riveting talk Thursday night.

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History Lives as Museum Prepares for New Chapter

Construction is set to finish in September on the new museum campus , the former 19th century marine hospital in Vineyard Haven.

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Staying Attuned to Happy Accidents Is Part of the Art

Making a piece of pottery is an arduous process. But that doesn’t slow Candy Shweder down.

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Holiday in Aquinnah: Why Leave Town at All?

Sixteen years ago, five Aquinnah families decided they didn’t want to make the trek into Edgartown on July 4. So they started their own tradition.

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