In the heart of Oak Bluffs on Healey Square, Curio MV is a shop where you’ll find “Martha’s Vineyard coastal curiosities,” ...
A tradition begun to honor those lost on September 11th, the Wishing Tree is now Polly and Brad Simpkins’ annual invitation ...
Erin Ready, executive director of the Edgartown Board of Trade, leads every detail of a year-round calendar of events ...
Last year’s bay scallop season ended with mixed results, but fishermen had a reason to be hopeful. In the water there was a large amount of immature scallops that were too young to be harvested.
After missing a game-winning field goal with two seconds to go in the fourth quarter, the Vineyarders were unable to capitalize in the overtime period, losing 22-14. A documentary about the Island Cup ...
Being grateful isn’t always easy, but there is so much here to be thankful for, so I’m going to give it a try. Virginia (Ginny) Jones, whose roots in West Tisbury were as strong and deep as her love ...
Cyril (Cy) Brigish, 56, a vibrant spirit known for his infectious smile, died after a courageous battle with liver cancer on Nov. 12. Born in London with Down’s Syndrome, Cy faced numerous health ...
Barbara J. Morris, 89, died on Friday, Nov 15 at Windemere Nursing Home in Oak Bluffs. She was the mother of Sheryl Maciel (Neal). A service will be held at another date and a complete obituary will ...
June E. Pine, 83, of Vineyard Haven died on Wed., Nov 13 at her home. She was predeceased by her husband, Ronald J. Pine in May of 2024. A graveside service for the burial of her cremains will be held ...
Paul Michel Lion III, a long time summer resident in Oak Bluffs, died at his home early in the morning of Nov. 3 in Gainesville, Va. He was 89. Mike, as he was known to all, was born in Washington, DC ...
Ellen Weiss, architectural historian, author and longtime Martha’s Vineyard summer resident died at her West Tisbury home on Oct. 15. Ellen was professor emerita at the Tulane University School of ...
Percival Everett won the National Book Award for his novel James, a retelling of the Mark Twain novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the slave, Jim’s, perspective.