Riis Williams

Classic Cars and Grilling Means the Car-B-Q Is Back

A line of classic cars will pull into the Winnetu Oceanside Resort this Sunday, June 11.

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Yard Jumps Headlong Into New Season

When dancer and choreographer David Guzman was offered a stay on the Vineyard to explore movement and dance performance, he immediately accepted.

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Making Life a Little Sweeter For 45 Years

Murdick's Fudge has been providing tourists and Vineyarders alike with its decadent confections for nearly five decades.

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MV Bank Earns B Corporation Status

The Martha’s Vineyard Bank has become the first bank in the state to receive B Corporation (B Corp) certification — a status honoring its commitment to the community and its employees.

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At Mytoi Garden on Chappy, Stillness and Beauty Abound

For those in need of a respite from the summer sun, Mytoi is a calm oasis awaits just steps away from the Dike Bridge.

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Shark Tank Awaits as Team Prepares for Home Opener

The wait is finally over as the Sharks return next week to begin their run for back-to-back titles. The team makes its 2023 home debut on Monday, June 5 in a pre-season game, then officially gets underway with home games on Wednesday and Thursday.

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Girls Golf Team Looks to Become a Varsity Sport

Longtime basketball coach Mike Joyce is now also the coach for the girls club golf team. Later this year, he will apply to register girls golf as a varsity sport at the high school.

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Vineyard Students March to the Sea in Memory
Thomas Humphrey, Brooke Kushwaha, and Riis Williams

As per tradition, the Vineyard began its Memorial Day traditions on Friday led by the youngest members of the community, leaving their elementary schools to walk down to the various harbors and toss bouquets of flowers into the sea.

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Jamming to the Muse of Flamboyance

Visual artist Paige Taylor likes to do things unconventionally.

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New Oak Bluffs Harbor Master Discovered Her Passion in High School

Earlier this year Emily deBettencourt was named Oak Bluffs harbormaster, taking over for Todd Alexender who retired. Ms. deBettencourt started working on the harbor in high school.

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