Gay Head Light Is One of 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation today named the iconic Lighthouse to its 2013 list of America's "11 Most Endangered Historic Places."
File photo by Ezra Newick
Gay Head Lighthouse Will Retain Familiar Sweep for Now
The Coast Guard said this week it will put off replacing the familiar rotating lamp with blinking LED bulbs.
Photo by Steve Myrick
Director James Cameron Donates Submersible to WHOI
Mr. Cameron used the Deepsea Challenger to dive to the earth's deepest ocean canyon and gave the craft to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Photo by Christy Aumer
Whaleboat Launching Echoes Martha's Vineyard History
The Island retraces its boatbuilding and whaling history. Gannon and Benjamin builds a whaleboat for Mystic Seaport's Charles W. Morgan to carry.
Photo by Steve Myrick
Steamship Authority Reports Modest Increases in 2012
Revenues and traffic to Martha's Vineyard were up in 2012. Truck traffic declined.
Photo courtesy of SSA Annual Report
Things to Do on Martha's Vineyard
Summer Solstice Celebration
Thu., Jun. 20th : 6–8 pm
Featherstone, Oak BluffsLobster Rolls
Fri., Jun. 21st : 4–7:30 pm
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