Helen Sigelman
Helen Sigelman died Wednesday, July 25, at Windemere, her home for the last several years of her life on Martha's Vineyard.
Geoffrey H. Neuhoff
Geoffrey Houghton Neuhoff of Edgartown and Jupiter, Florida, died on July 22.
Greg Martin
Greg Martin, a resident of Oak Bluffs, died on Father's Day, June 17, at the age of 56, affirming his legacy as a loving father.
Celebration of Sheryl Jaynes-Andrews
A potluck celebration of the life of Sheryl Jaynes-Andrews will be held at 5 pm on Saturday, August 4, at the Martha's Vineyard Rod and Gun Club.
Some changes are in store for the Possible Dreams auction
The famed Martha's Vineyard Community Services fundraiser is getting a facelift.
Marlene Elizabeth Kinkelaar
Marlene Elizabeth Kinkelaar of Mission Viejo, California, died on Saturday, June 16, in the loving arms of her daughter.
Elizabeth F. Blankenship
Elizabeth (Betty) Fisher Blankenship died peacefully in her sleep the morning of July 14, 2012, just a month from her 101st birthday, at the Henrietta Brewer House.
Ruth Berman
Ruth Carol Harlow Berman died on October 21, 2011, of congestive heart failure at the home of her son, Steven, in Grants Pass, Oregon.
Family and friends attend Mike Wallace’s burial in West Chop
On a warm, humid day, family and friends gathered at the West Chop cemetery to bury the ashes of the famed journalist and summer Island resident.
Summer People: Ellen Weiss
Ellen Weiss, a retired professor of architecture at Tulane University, is the second subject of the weekly series, Summer People.
Edgartown barbershop caters to everyman, and woman and child
Ms. Maccaferri marked her first year in business. Growth in boy's regulars, a little off the top, and military buzz cuts has been steady.
The Sea View House is remembered 140 years later
The Sea View House, five stories high on the water side, was built at a cost of $102,000 with a further cost of $30,000 in furnishings.
Plants, bees work together to keep things growing
Many kinds of plants, including most grasses and many trees, opt for the shotgun approach, releasing huge quantities of pollen onto the breeze.
Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation holds summer gala
Supporters of the Island's largest private land conservation organization heard good news and had a good time Monday night.