Be ready to tap into the 1930s with the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School Performing Arts Department’s upcoming production of “Anything Goes.” How could you go wrong with music and lyrics by Cole ...
Black History Month Book Sale at the West Tisbury Public Library offers gently used fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, and cookbooks by Black authors. Payment options include cash or check, and ...
The Up-Island Council on Aging and the Chilmark library invite the Island community to join new and old friends for a morning of conversation, connection, and a cup of wisdom. This program is ...
Siri Swanson of Yankee Rock Farm in Vermont will be visiting the Island again, to shear Slough Farm’s Tunis flock. The public is invited to stop by and learn all about shearing and wool processing.
Liz Splittgerber Slow at first Freely falling Lighter than air Cartwheeling down Chilled to the bone Arctic wind blowing Soft to the touch Goosefeather snow Mint green bamboo Listing and swaying ...
Jodi Bailey, a Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School graduate, lives in Alaska. She attended our high school for three years as part of the class of 1987, through her junior year, completing her ...
Eighteen members of the Vineyard Cribbage Club met to play our favorite game; the results were as follows: First, Suzanne Cioffi with a 10/5 +86 card Second, Doug Werther with a 8/4 +51 card Third, ...
It’s finally cold enough that there is ice on the ponds. There was a time when cars parked along State Road, and skaters would be out on Parsonage Pond for the day. It doesn’t seem that long ago.
I still remember the day I packed up everything I owned (two suitcases) and moved to Martha’s Vineyard. It was 2018, and it rained for a week straight. I hadn’t packed a rainjacket, and the majority ...
I want to start by wishing my mother, Anne Ganz, a happy 85th birthday. We love you and are so happy to celebrate you. This Sunday, we welcome everyone who was touched by the Rev. Charlotte Wright and ...