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Two old friends, Ross Gannon and Nat Benjamin, sat side by side on a weathered bench against their shingled, well-worn ...
There is a significant lack of childcare on Martha’s Vineyard for toddlers and infants that is leaving many families ...
The state Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has filed an official forest cutting plan to begin removing white ...
Embracing our Island is at the core of Featherstone Center for the Arts’ new exhibition, “Embrace MV,” on view through June ...
Last week, my husband and I went to a one-man show at Circus Arts at the Grange. These days we have become almost hermit-like ...
After nearly two decades of leading Chilmark Free Public Library, Ebba Hierta will be retiring as the up-town library’s ...
Emmai Alaquiva is a man with a great many talents — directing, photography, visual art, and music among them. Once homeless, Alaquiva is now a four-time Emmy award-winning creator who delivers cutting ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High Schools girls tennis team is headed to the state finals. The girls defeated a tough St. John Paul II High School Lions team on Wednesday, 4 – 1, to punch their ...
It wasn’t only “Jaws” that burst onto the big screen in 1975, but the Vineyard itself. Moviegoers traveled to our shores from ...
The killdeer, an interesting and atypical plover that nests in coastal open areas with sparse vegetation, is one of my favorite birds. I devoted a column to this species back in March 2021. So when ...
We have a problem. We live on an Island, and the sea is rising. Sea-level rise increases the height of storm waves, and thus ...
Norwegian novelist and filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud explores “Love,” “Sex,” and “Dreams” in his three independent features, collectively known as the “Oslo Trilogy.” The first installment, “Love,” ...
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