From its humble beginnings 23 years ago as Massachusetts’s first rural health clinic, Island Health Care has grown to ...
Island Grown Initiative's executive director Noli Taylor has been a food activist for more than 20 years and part of IGI's leadership since the very start of the nonprofit in 2006.
What's Open on Martha's Vineyard is a regularly updated list of Island businesses and their hours. As seasons change, restaurants and retail shops alter hours and services. Some may close temporarily, ...
Next Wednesday's full moon, the Snow Moon, will be in the zodiacal constellation Leo. Leo is a constellation we associate more with spring than winter. The brightest star in the constellation is ...
Given the recent dead turkeys found in Edgartown (some of them are being tested for the avian flu) it is prudent to be careful even though the flu has not yet been detected on the Vineyard.
Isaac Richmond Hoxie 3rd (aka Richmond Hoxie) died on Nov. 25, 2024 in his home with his wife and loved ones by his side. He was 78. Richmond was born July 21, 1946 to Isaac Richmond Hoxie 2nd and ...
The high school production of Anything Goes opens Thursday, Feb. 13. The show follows the antics of gangsters, an heiress and a nightclub singer as they board an ocean liner headed to London from New ...
Officials in Tisbury are planning to renovate the former office building at the water works on Lake Tashmoo into a home for municipal employees, beginning with incoming town administrator Joseph J.
Wampanaog Tribe of Gay Head purcahsed 636 State Road in Aquinnah from Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribal Housing Authority for $575,000 on Jan. 22.
For more than 30 years the Martha’s Vineyard Rod & Gun Club has held fly tying classes for fishermen of all levels.
Ronald (Ron) E. Jackson died on Jan. 13 at his home in Sarasota, Fla. He was 86. Ron was married to Margaret (Freeman) Jackson for 65 years. They moved from West Roxbury to Martha’s Vineyard in 1970.
The iron steamer City of Columbus, of the Boston & Savannah Steamboat Company, Capt. S. E. Wright, sailed from Boston at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon for Savannah, Ga., carrying 80 first-class and 22 ...
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