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It was near perfect weather Saturday just outside the Edgartown harbor as boats in seven different groups set off for the 2021 Round the Island race. The annual regatta, held by the Edgartown Yacht Club, dates back to 1938.
After being cancelled last year, the second Beach Road Weekend returned this year with three concerts at Veteran’s Memorial Park. Moe opened the weekend on Friday night, with the Tedeschi Trucks Band performing shows on Saturday and Sunday night.
The last full week of July is at hand and our message to our summer friends is do not tarry as the month hits its end stretch.
As part of the Catboat Rendezvous this weekend in Edgartown, Capt. Kurt Peterson led a parade aboard his catboat Tigress. Catboats attended from as far away as Chatham, Nantucket and New Bedford.
Geared toward working Island families, the 80-year-old Boys and Girls Club offers after-school drop-in and enrichment programs, homework help and a summer camp, all at extremely low cost.
Sailors took part in the 16th annual Vineyard Cup regatta with remnants from tropical storm Elsa and gray skies overhead.
The two-day Fluke for Luke fishing tournament concluded with an awards ceremony at the Portuguese American Club.
Just take a deep breath and think about it. Smile at strangers and say hello. Be helpful about giving directions.
With reliable starting pitching, lights-out arms in the bullpen, patient and dangerous hitters at the plate the 2021 Sharks are a team tailor-made for summer baseball.
Tropical storm Elsa lashed the Vineyard with gusty winds and pelting rain beginning Friday morning cancelling boats and closing beaches.
In Oak Bluffs the ferry rounds the Chop and sounds her horn, loaded to the gunwales with day laborers and July visitors.
The Fourth of July was a mixed bag of clouds with occasional rain on the Vineyard, while people hauled out their fleece yet carried on with muted celebrations this year.
Flanders Field is mowed, the softballs still have that new smell, and once again it's Play Ball! again in Chilmark as the softball season opens.
The annual Aquinnah Fourth of July parade stepped off with cars lining up on Moshup Trail and the firing of the McDonald Canon.
The Fourth of July dawned gray over Nantucket Sound as Polar Bears gathered in a friendship circle for their traditional holiday swim.