Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Vineyard Playhouse opens season with “The Screenwriter’s Daughter”
The subjects of accomplished television and film producer Larry Mollin's latest project are two historical figures very close to his heart.
Noteworthy events on Martha’s Vineyard
July 7 will mark the opening of Stone Wall Market Place in Vineyard Haven.
Evening of Discovery raises funds for Martha’s Vineyard Museum
The Martha's Vineyard Museum's new property in Vineyard Haven played host to the annual Evening of Discovery event.
Flying with Horses: A kid’s book for everyone
"Where Horses Fly" is a literary work. It entertained and informed me about the human experience and specifically about my own.
State okays State Road, Lambert’s Cove Inn beer, wine sales
Patrons of two popular West Tisbury restaurants can now order beer and wine, but they can no longer bring their own.
Candidate Warren talks donations and gets some in Edgartown
The three top contributors to Ms. Warren's campaign are Emily's List, $306,908, Harvard University, $157,451, and Moveon.org, $47,140.
Senate candidate makes a campaign swing to the Vineyard
Elizabeth Warren stopped on the Vineyard over the weekend to raise dollars and talk about the issues.
All about boats – SailMV honors Capt. Robert S. Douglas
Capt. Robert S. Douglas, designer, builder, and captain of the topsail schooner Shenandoah, has contributed greatly to the Island's maritime character.
Martha’s Vineyard film groups weekly review
Three films will be shown this week with various Vineyard film groups. Titles are "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Kaddish for a Friend," & "Monsieur Lazhar."
Martha’s Vineyard gains “A” new gallery
"A" is the name; Vineyard Haven is the place for Martha's Vineyard's newest gallery.
Summer Institute returns with a stellar lineup
This year's Summer Institute presents eight Sunday evening movies and seven speakers from the front lines of politics and economics, beginning July 5.
Oak Bluffs Montford Point Marine shares Congressional Gold Medal
C. J. "Cee Jay" Jones, 95, and Warren Norman Agard, 87, traveled to Washington last week to receive the nation's highest civilian honor.