With two main Vineyard ferries laid up in Fairhaven, the Steamship Authority said it would continue to use a privately-contracted high-speed passenger service to the Island at least through midweek...
With two ferries sidelined with mechanical problems, the Steamship Authority will continue to operate through the weekend with service from freight boats and the passenger-only SeaStreak ferry. The...
When I was a freshman in high school my hero got his ear chewed off in a bar fight in the parking lot of the Four Roses Bar. The Four Roses was a last stop type of bar, resting at the side of Route...
The ferry Martha’s Vineyard resumed service on Monday morning with the 7 a.m. run from Woods Hole to Vineyard Haven, the Steamship Authority confirmed, after a day out of service following a...
On Sunday, director Heather Capece sits next to the stage at the Katharine Cornell Theatre for the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School’s first dress rehearsal for their play, The...
Breaion King is going to the Oscars. The journey to the Academy Awards ceremony is an improbable one for anyone, a goal standing far offstage in the day-to-day business of making movies. But Ms....
Photographer Edward Grazda began his career in New York city, back in the 1970s. During the early days of his career, which now includes work in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the MoMA and The San...
At the entrance to Alex’s Place, the teen center at the YMCA, there is a sign that reads Be the Best You — You Can Be. On Saturday, the day after Jake Baird, a senior at the Martha...
The popular deejay Jess Phaneuf will return to Island radio station WMVY late this month, with both on-air and off-air duties and a new title of music director. Ms. Phaneuf will begin work on Jan. 29...
On any given day Jo Ann Murphy, director of veteran’s services on the Island, juggles all manner of issues while supporting the 400 to 500 Islanders who have served in the armed forces. This...
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