Correction In a Sept. 9 story about a woman who was inspired to compete in the Vineyard Warrior Triathlon by the events of 9/11, the athlete,...
After a clerical error in this year’s community development block grant application saw the Island miss out on $2 million in money for child care...
Sengekontacket Pond scallopers
Most of Sengekontacket Pond has been reopened for clamming and quahaugging. The pond was opened on Saturday of Columbus Day weekend after...
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Wampanoag Cranberry Day potluck BW
Beverly Wright, former chairman of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and current Aquinnah selectman, remembers when Cranberry Day lasted...
church Joshua Yates
When the kerosene lamps were being rewired during the recent Lambert’s Cove Church restoration, a shopping list for a ham and bean supper was...
rupert rooster
He’s living on a farm now, but that’s the end of the story, not the beginning. And Rupert, the red rooster, may be the most famous rooster in...
Ralph Peckham fisherman
Call it a race to the top for the old pros. With the end of the 66th annual Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby one day away, the...
Alpacas in January The Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom organization announced this week that a photograph taken at the Island Alpaca...
Dan Waters
As hundreds of West Tisbury residents, including selectmen and moderator, awaited the beginning of the annual town meeting, Daniel Waters stood up...
global hybrid profiler
The waters south of the Vineyard will soon become among the best studied in the world. At the continental shelf break, some 80 miles south of South...
The Vineyard’s public access television network is moving forward with ambitious plans to build a new facility despite the resignation last week of...

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