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Ceramist and Featherstone pottery teacher Debbie Hale has a knack for leading beginners calmly and kindly through the basics.
Laurel Redington and Ray Whitaker share a life rooted in creativity, humor and deep community connection.
Memories of 1944 often involve a mix of fear, hope and resilience. It was a pivotal year in World War II, marked by significant Allied advances and the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
In a new cookbook, Jessica B. Harris explores how a trio of cuisines — Native American, African American and European — intertwined to form the backbone of American cuisine.
Anybody who knows Woody Filley knows that he doesn’t say much but that when he does, listen up. Word for word, I give you an urgent message from Woody.
If this week’s heat wave is the only one we have I will not be sad. Water was the mainstay of the week — drinking it or dunking your head under the hose and watering the plants.
For longtime Vineyard chef Carlos Montoya and his partner Sheenagh Caridi, The Maker Pasta Shop & Cafe
in Vineyard Haven is a ...
The past, present and future of Juneteenth was at the heart of a wide-ranging talk on Thursday at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. The panel discussion was titled Juneteenth: Legacy and Promise — A ...
Martha's Vineyard news pertaining to Eloise Christy.
The longest day came and went on Friday, announcing that a turn had been taken — to summer, of course, but also to days that will get shorter, even if they don't seem to be.
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, June 24, at 4 p.m. at the Agricultural Hall for Karen Magid, who died a few months ago. Karen was well-known among the Island’s horse community.
Acrylic paintings, photographs and woodcut prints, alongside imaginative corresponding floral arrangements fill the Old Mill this weekend for Blooming Art, a fundraiser for the Martha’s Vineyard ...
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