Brittany Bowker
Thirsty Thursday offers one of life’s sweetest combinations: Running, beaches, and beer.
The sun sits not too high but not too low in the sky at around 5:30 pm. The air starts to cool as the...
Photos: Another ‘Taste’ for the books
The hype was real for Thursday night’s 32nd annual Taste of the Vineyard Gourmet Stroll. Whether a Taste regular, or a first-timer, the highly...
Twenty-five miles for 25 years
Fifty of the Island’s muscle-powered trailblazers broke out their backpacks, hiking shoes, water bottles, sunscreen, and permethrin last Saturday for the 25th annual Cross...
Rotary Club grants scholarship to MVRHS senior
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School seniors celebrated their last day of school on Friday, which meant the week was filled with awards and...
Dancing with the Yard
This weekend marks The Yard’s unofficial launch of its 2017 season, and they’re bringing back two events by popular demand.
On Friday, June 2,...
Farmers Market features fresh veggies, fresh faces
The Vineyard’s one-stop shop for farm-fresh produce starts up on Saturday, June 10, and it is once again time to block off Saturday mornings...
Rhent-a-flock: Get your hens and roosters here
Many kids dream of someday having ponies, puppies or kittens as pets, but Chris Morse’s daughters had something else in mind.
“They wanted chickens,” Mr....
Tick tips
As we all know, Martha’s Vineyard has a tick problem, and it’s not going away anytime soon. In fact, it’s possible it’s getting worse,...
Vineyarders, take charge of your healthcare
One afternoon, a doctor told her patient she was prediabetic. The patient knew that without necessary lifestyle changes, she’d soon cross into high-risk territory...
Bringing bees back
“You can’t be a grower in New England without quality crops,” Linda Rinta said to a group of Islanders gathered in the Ag Hall...
Chef Joe DaSilva keeps it simple — and local — at Lambert’s Cove Inn
Lambert’s Cove Inn is tucked in the thick of a wooded dirt road in West Tisbury. It’s a quaint and quiet area with a...
The closing of Wildflower Court sparks ongoing community dialogue
Concerned community members called a meeting Wednesday, May 3, in response to the decision to close Wildflower Court, a 13-unit independent living facility at...
Paint the town pink and green
Consider Edgartown a one-stop shop for deals, dinners, drinks, and donations all weekend long. The town will host its sixth annual Pink and Green...
High school seniors flash-forward to age 25 at ‘Credit for Life’ simulation
Graduating seniors at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School received a taste of reality last Wednesday morning.
“This is too real for me, man,” a voice...
Menemsha welcomes Creekville
updated 3/1, 12:40 pm
Artists and creators have sought out inspiration from Menemsha’s unique pace, isolation, and tranquility over the past 100 years. Despite an...
Samantha Caldwell’s cancer leads to innovative program
There are all sorts of avenues for yoga on Martha’s Vineyard. Prenatal, yoga for seniors, broga for guys, but when it comes to yoga...
Your body, your pharmacy
Last winter, Kristine Leone was driving to her yoga teacher-training course at Sherry Sidoti’s Fly Yoga School in Vineyard Haven when she heard an...
Breaking the bubble
Like so many others, Brian Ditchfield was disheartened after the election. He was angry, he was confused, but these feelings couldn’t sit for long...
Life threw Mike Amaral a curveball
Mike Amaral had his truck ready, golf clubs packed, money saved, and was one week away from his annual cross-country trip. He had friends...
Oak Bluffs rings in the holiday season
Ready or not, December is here, and the holiday season is in full swing. The Oak Bluffs Association will spark your holiday spirit this...