When a Marathon is Merely an Hors D'oeuvre

A small core of dedicated Vineyard runners train year round for ultra-distance running. A Sunday morning run usually takes four hours.

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Shining A Light on the Gay Head Light

When the Gay Head Lighthouse had to be moved, it seemed natural for Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth to make a film about it.

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Douglass Speech Is Reminder That Not Everyone Is Free

The words of Frederick Douglass rang out from the Federated Church in Edgartown Tuesday, as readers recited the abolitionist orator’s famous speech.

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Explore Your Inner Commodore, Summer Sailing Season Is Here

New races and new venues highlight the upcoming summer of competitive sailing on Martha’s Vineyard.

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Going Frame by Frame With Rebirth of Theatres

The opening photograph in West Tisbury resident Max Skjöldebrand’s book of photography A Tale of Two Theaters, shows the Strand Theatre in drabby disrepair.

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Two Injured in Barnes Road Accident

A juvenile driver was injured and later issued a citation following a car accident that involved three vehicles on Barnes Road on the afternoon of June 15.

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Changes to Youth Tennis Occupy Selectmen

Public drinking and downtown visibility of police officers were topics for discussion by the Oak Bluffs selectmen Tuesday.

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New Documentary Goes Deep with Mister Rogers

Filmmaker Morgan Neville's new documentary explores an unseen side of Fred Rogers, with lots of archival footage of his programs.

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Carnegie Reopens as Living Landmark

In a ceremony well attended by donors, volunteers and curious Islanders, the Vineyard Trust dedicated and opened the Carnegie Saturday morning.

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Vineyard Man Prevails in Much-Watched Immigration Case

A Vineyard man won a case in the U.S. Supreme Court this week that could affect other immigrants who are trying to prevent deportation.

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