Midnight Farm plans move to Vineyard Haven’s Main Street
The long established store will move its home goods, clothing, and furniture sales to a more prominent location.
Martha’s Vineyard Museum holds ceremony of remembrance
New stones are engraved and placed by Dudley Levick twice a year; a map and list at the site indicates the position of each child's stone.
Dede Hagen
Dorothy (Dede) Hagen of Vineyard Haven died on Friday, September 14, 2012 at her Lambert's Cove Road home surrounded by her loving family.
Jewish community celebrates, reflects, forgives in this New Year
Rosh Hashanah begins next week, and September 26 is Yom Kippur, the Jewish religion's holiest day.
John Murray squeezes energy dollars from Martha’s Vineyard Hospital
It is one of only a handful of hospitals in the United States to receive a high level of certification for earth-friendly design and construction.
Wells Fargo names Jonathan Laird “premier advisor”
Wells Fargo Advisors has for the second year in a row designated Jonathan Laird, a senior financial advisor of Lightship Capital Management in Tisbury, as a member of the firm's "Premier Advisors Program," according to a press release.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault at Granary Gallery
Charlayne Hunter-Gault will headline the Speakeasy Series that benefits the West Tisbury Library's capital campaign.
Gay Head powwow marks 25 years of federal recognition
On Saturday and Sunday, members of the Gay Head and Mashpee Wampanoag tribes, sometime rivals, danced together.
Pet cats can skew the Martha’s Vineyard ecosystem
Domestic cats can live and hunt at densities many times higher than any natural predator would ever reach.
West Tisbury Library project receives $35,000 challenge grant
Challenging fellow donors to act by a deadline of October 1, a generous family of enthusiastic West Tisbury Library supporters has offered to match every donation given to the West Tisbury Library Foundation, Inc.
Poets Corner: Island Light
Island Light
This light that walks on water could be mistaken
For a savior, for salvation
That can only come from naming unnamed things.
A place will be set at the table for the other
Ones still able to...
Martha’s Vineyard Community Notes
Grace Episcopal Church has invited members of the Island community to its fifth annual "welcome home Sunday and cookout" on Sunday, Sept.
Martha’s Vineyard Bridge Club results
The traffic snarls of August have passed and there are fewer visitors to the Island, but the duplicate bridge players are still elbowing their way to the tables.
Academic Honors
Rebekah Nivala of Vineyard Haven received a Bachelor of Music, magna cum laude, from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.







