A panel of scientists at the Martha's Vineyard Museum earlier this month took a look back at Life and Death of the Salt Marsh ...
The first line of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is, “Who’s there?” Swarthmore professor emeritus, author and Aquinnah resident Phil Weinstein will ask Islanders this very question next month in his ...
Where to start when there's so much to do? Here's a guide to focusing your efforts for a more satisfying kitchen garden this ...
Mother Nature is toying with us again. We were in T-shirts and flip flops only to be back in sweatshirts and boots the next week.
From the April 26, 1940 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: For the first time in years, the codfish school has struck on the so called inshore ledges off Gay Head and Noman’s Land coincident with the ...
At the upcoming Chilmark annual town meeting and election next week, voters will be asked to approve an override, amend a ...
Insurance fraud, pinot noir and chocolate. What could make for a better Wednesday evening? That trio all comes together next week at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center, which is hosting the last of its ...
Is your poem in your pocket for April 30? The last day of National Poetry Month needs a poem in your pocket to be read to anyone you run into at the stores, on the streets, on the busses or in court.
The Up Island Council on Aging (UICOA) Board was reconfigured in 2023 with three appointed members from each up-Island town.
Martha's Vineyard news pertaining to Spring Home & Garden - 2026.
A $1 million override, fewer restrictions on short-term rentals and a home rule petition to enlarge the select board are among the 68 warrant articles to come before Tisbury voters April 28.
The manufacturer of Vineyard Wind’s turbines was told by a Massachusetts judge this week that, for now, it cannot walk out on ...