Martha's Vineyard Regional High School varsity football team lost their Friday night matchup game against Carver High School by a score of 14-41.
Martha's Vineyard Regional High School varsity football team lost their Friday night matchup game against Carver High School by a score of 14-41.
A vast harbor improvement plan in Menemsha is largely complete after five months of work in the harbor.
Scarlet Pangia, age two and a half, and her father Jonathan were at Duarte's Pond off Lambert's Cove Road before five in the morning on Saturday. But they weren't alone; any good trout fisherman knows the fish can start biting before the sun rises.
The Tisbury Senior Center hosted a reception Sunday afternoon for its volunteers, who do everything from answering phones to delivering holiday meals.
The 76 alpaca at Island Alpaca Company in Oak Bluffs get one haircut per year.
Little League Opening Day began with a parade down Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs. Festivities continued at Veira Park where members of the Martha's Vineyard Tactical Response Team threw out the first pitch. Games will be played Island-wide throughout the day.
The track and field, lacrosse, baseball, tennis and sailing teams are off to a strong start this spring.
Lobsterville Beach in Aquinnah was bright with beachy colors on a recent sunny April Sunday.
Once towering, now crumbling, the cliff at Lucy Vincent Beach has inspired artists and photographers throughout the world. Beginning this weekend Featherstone Center for the Arts will showcase artwork featuring the Chilmark beach and its famous cliff in both its present and past formations.
Students in Bill Seabourne's Building Trades vocational class at the regional high school typically build sheds as their final project, but last October, the group was given a much larger challenge: construct an outdoor pavillion, designed by architect Chuck Sullivan, at the YMCA.
The Martha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group group hosted its second annual Shellfish Extravaganza benefit Saturday night at the Chilmark Community Center featuring fresh oyster shucks for a buck and music by Johnny Joy and the Bluefish. All proceeds benefit the shellfish group programs, which include
Sheep shearing, wool spinning and herding demonstrations were just a few of the activities to draw crowds to the Farm Institute in Edgartown Saturday for Sheepapalooza, a celebration of all things sheep.
While rain kept the usual amount of volunteers away, several families and local organizations showed up to clean up the Island's beaches in honor of Earth Day. Afterwards, the Harbor View Hotel hosted an after party with Flatbread Pizza.
In early April, without any fanfare, the Vineyard lost its only traffic signal.
The sun came out in Chilmark Saturday, and everyone headed to the beach. Including a seal who basked in the warmth.
Fresh off a star-making appearance at the West Tisbury annual town meeting, the set of the West Tisbury School's play takes its rightful place as a backdrop to the young thespians performing You're a Good Man Charlie Brown.
Martha's Vineyard Figure Skating Club celebrates its 25th anniversary with A Skate Down Memory Lane.