Billy Alwardt grips a 26-foot bull rake, a long aluminum pole with a tined basket at the bottom. A small outboard motor rattles. His pace is...
We start with some good news this week. Ninja the rabbit has moved on to his forever home where his new best friend is a Labrador retriever.
A total of 25 students from Martha’s Vineyard earned recognition for their work in this year’s Boston Globe Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
The 28th Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club Flyrod Catch and Release Tournament has been set for the weekend of June 8 and 9.
All are invited to the 31st annual Groundhog Day celebration and kickoff of the West Tisbury political season Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the...
On Saturday at Howes House in West Tisbury, Joel Paul of Voter Choice MA will explain ranked-choice voting.
As the Martha’s Vineyard Museum puts the finishing touches inside the renovated former Marine Hospital, more developments are occurring outside.
February is African American History Month, and in honor of that history Pathways Arts is holding a multimedia art show at its space in the Chilmark...
The iconic general store will not reopen this summer due to extensive damage caused by a fire last Thursday, the building’s owner said.
Conrad Neumann, the deeply rooted Chilmark native, distinguished oceanographer and poet, died Monday in Durham, N.C. He was 85.
The Glass Mendacity, presented by the Peter H. Luce Play Readers at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center Saturday afternoon, is a comic mash-up.
Vineyarders clad in kilts and other forms of tartan gathered Saturday for a dinner at the Portuguese American Club to honor Bard of Scotland.

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