Pat Waring
One fairgoer finds a blue ribbon surprise
After years of unsuccessful entries, Robert Falkenburg had given up. But, he had his 'big moment' after all.
By any measure, the 152nd Ag Fair was a success
Graced with perfect weather, the fair attracted more than 30,000 visitors.
What’s new, noteworthy at this year’s Fair?
Lots of new things to see and do at the fair this year.
Roberta Kirn seeks to inspire others through music
Inspiring, empowering, and healing others is what Roberta Kirn's life is about. Whether through music, movement, or health counseling.
Camp Jabberwocky took a new look at Romeo and Juliet
Camp Jabberwocky's plays are among the Island's lesser-known treasures. Enthusiastic audiences join in the fun-loving spirit.
Sleeping in
Sleep deprivation can make you hard to get along with, depressed, unfocused and even fat. So what's a sleepyhead to do? Island experts weigh in.
Family Planning of Martha’s Vineyard’s art show now through Sunday
See the work of approximately 120 artists and artisans at the Ag Hall this Thursday through Sunday.
Martha’s Vineyard strings students excel in concert
The All-Island Elementary Spring String Concert Monday night showcased the musical talents of students of all ages.
Buddha’s the birthday boy at Film Center
Enjoy cake and a double-feature film showing and discussion this Friday.
Thirty years later, COMSOG’s roots grow deeper
Thriving, replete with volunteers and enthusiasm, the Oak Bluffs community greenhouse will soon change its name to The Greenhouse.
Good riddance: Eco-friendly pest control
Banish wire-chewing, lettuce-stealing beasts from your attic and garden without selling your soul, or wrecking the planet.
Love, lies, and laughs aplenty in fun Charter School show
Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School students shone in zany Old West melodrama.
Martha’s Vineyard herbalist broadens her reach in second book
Author and herbalist Holly Bellebuono hosts a Girl Empowered Retreat this Saturday.
Island Spring Celebrations are all over the map
This Sunday, Vineyarders will celebrate Easter and Passover in their own ways, often with traditions handed down from parents and grandparents.
When dogs go missing, Islanders are not alone in the search
When it comes to missing dogs, our small community has proved concerned, caring, and hard-working to find them.
In the face of a blizzard resourceful couple says, I do
Griffin Hughes and Morgan Douglas weren't about to let a blizzard interrupt their trip to the altar.
Community suppers prove to be a moveable feast of friendship
Feeding hungry neighbors is an ongoing effort on the Vineyard and weekly winter suppers are an important and unique part.
Kathleen Cowley’s Enchanted Chocolates – delightful addictions
New Moon Magick/Enchanted Chocolates in Oak Bluffs is home base for chocolate lovers when lusciousness is the goal.
New home, same mission for Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard
Despite the external transformation, the agency's mission remains constant as it has since its inception in 1981.
Calendars with Island character will help make 2013 a good year
Dogs, sunsets, birds, beach scenes, and the things Islanders say mark the days of the coming year.