As the coronavirus pandemic gripped the Island, the Good Shepherd Parish in Oak Bluffs doled out hundreds of food baskets Saturday morning to Island...
Churches around the Island are hosting virtual Good Friday and Easter services.
At night I dream myself to sleep with flowers. Sometimes I go through the alphabet, A to Z, asters to zinnias, buttercups to yarrow.
Martha’s Vineyard has experienced an unusual late-winter population swell since the beginning of March, an analysis of traffic statistics shows.
High school seniors, community organizers and a police sergeant are among the 18 Islanders awarded financial support by the Vineyard Vision...
Gary A. Jenkins, an entertainment attorney who lived in Scarsdale, N.Y., died March 29 after contracting the virus. Mr. Jenkins had summered on the...
Dukes County ranks dead last in the state — by far — for responses to the 2020 census, according to a real-time response tracker on the U.S. Census...
The Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center is holding a virtual Community Seder at 5 p.m. Thursday, the second night of Passover.
Signs will go up, picnic tables will be removed and a 15-minute parking rule will go into effect in Menemsha this week after Chilmark selectmen heard...
Beth Kramer, director of the West Tisbury Library since 2007, retired at the end of March.
Martha’s Vineyard Magazine has canceled the Best of the Vineyard celebration scheduled for June 4, but is making plans to recognize the winners...
Worshipers across Martha’s Vineyard prayed and lighted candles during Palm Sunday services that were held online or pre-recorded by Island ministers.

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