Daniel Greenman
Aquinnah, Widdisses working towards understanding
Aquinnah town officials are working with Widdiss family members to address the family's concerns over insufficient invitations and planning for the public dedication ceremony...
Shellfishing closure blamed on geese droppings
Updated August 31st.
At Tuesday's Aquinnah Select Board meeting, town harbormaster and shellfish warden Chip Vanderhoop encouraged the hunting of Canada geese at Menemsha Pond...
Mapping history at the Baptist Temple Park
Beginning this week, an archaeological survey at the former site of the Baptist Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs is seeking connections to a historic Vineyard...
Breaking ground: Aquinnah apartments going forward
A crowd gathered behind the Aquinnah Firehouse for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Aquinnah Town Center Apartments on Thursday afternoon.
The four residential units...
Island towns looking to become more walkable
Island towns are considering applying together to a Massachusetts Housing Partnership program to help make their communities more walkable.
This Tuesday, Laura Silber, the M.V....
QR code outreach
The Martha's Vineyard Substance Use Disorder Coalition (MV SUDC) is launching an advertising campaign to raise awareness of Island resources for those with the...
161st Ag Fair: Farms, food, and fun
From Thursday to Sunday this past week, at West Tisbury's Agricultural Hall, attendees flocked to the 161st Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Society Livestock Show &...
161st Ag Fair jumps off
The Agricultural Hall and grounds in West Tisbury were crowded all Thursday for day one of four of the 161st Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Society...
Old School: Reunion at Gay Head School
Even though it was a summer afternoon, school was in on Tuesday, as about three dozen attendees gathered in Aquinnah Town Hall for the...
‘Gaining Ground’ at MVAAFF
The Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF) screened “Gaining Ground: The Fight for Black Land” last Sunday afternoon at the Performing Arts Center....
Bringing community to the fishing fleet
The Martha's Vineyard Fishermen's Preservation Trust held its yearly Meet the Fleet festival Thursday afternoon in Chilmark, raising funds for and celebrating local commercial...
Possible Dreams a boon for Community Services
Martha's Vineyard Community Services hosted about 200 attendees for its 45th annual Possible Dreams auction on Sunday afternoon, held under a massive white tent...
School committee using private donations to fund turf lawsuit
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School agreed to use private donations to fund its lawsuit against the town of Oak Bluffs and its planning...
Tick, talk: Lone stars and tick bombs
Representatives of the MV Tick Program Patrick Roden-Reynolds and Dick Johnson held an educational talk with about a dozen attendees this week on rising...
Migrant documentary creating community engagement
The Grange Hall in West Tisbury hosted a live screening of "Waiting to Continue," a locally produced documentary focusing on the 48-hour Vineyard stay...
Feast of the Holy Ghost Returns to O.B.
Resuming a century-old tradition forced to take a break during the COVID pandemic, the Feast of the Holy Ghost parade was held this weekend...