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Doing some mental arithmetic the other day, Allen Whiting realized that it has been 55 years since he first exhibited his paintings at the Field Gallery.
The Chappy Book Club will be meeting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29 at the community center to share thoughts on My Friends by Frederick Blackman. The Chappaquiddick Island Association annual meeting ...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week approved the Cat Hollow condominium development in Vineyard Haven, where the nonprofit Island Housing Trust plans to build three duplexes with income ...
A lucky Lowell resident went home with $1 million after a weekend on the Vineyard. When David Ouellette confidently selected tile number 11 during a Jaws-themed game show hosted by Massachusetts ...
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey opened the Summer Institute Speaker Series on Thursday evening at the Martha’s’ Vineyard Hebrew Center, discussing the impact of their work and the continued importance of ...
Laughter echoed through the halls of the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center on Wednesday night, the product of a double-header comedy show featuring Jimmie “J.J.” Walker and Lenny Clarke.
Four-time track and field Olympian Allyson Felix was the face of Nike for years. All over the world, she was on billboards and store walls, and starring in numerous commercials.
The town of Nantucket this week scored a multi-million dollar settlement agreement to compensate the town and businesses that were affected by the broken Vineyard Wind turbine blade that spread ...
Each moment arrives with the promise of possibility. A raindrop, a brush of wind. The light sparkling through the leaves.
This past Tuesday, the Sharks split a double-header with Danbury. The Sharks won the first game 8-6 and lost the second 2-3. For more information on the Sharks season visit The Sharks website.
Towns around the Island are marking Independence Day with parades, parties, and fireworks. The kids parade through the campground, the smaller Aquinnah parade and the larger parade in Edgartown are ...
The bell rang, chairs scraped, and two students — last names close in the alphabet: Tom Dresser, Joyce Cournoyer — slid into their usual seats. They had shared homeroom for four years, served together ...