They say you always remember your firsts (or someone else remembers them for you). It’s true.
The Island Community Chorus begins a new semester of rehearsals at the Edgartown Public Library at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 13.
On behalf of the Chappy ferry captains, deckhands and behind the scenes employees, thanks for all of the thoughtful and yummy holiday gifts bestowed upon them by the Island community.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission voted 10-4 Dec. 12 to publicly review the proposed demolition of a secluded house in West Chop that is believed to be older than stated in Tisbury town records. Six ...
The new West Tisbury nonprofit hopes to foster deeper connections among Islanders from every background through classes, talks and face-to-face conversations.
From the Dec. 31 and 1965 edition of the Vineyard Gazette ...
Marilyn G. Maynard died on Dec. 17 in Pembroke. She was 91. Marilyn was born in Schenectady, N.Y. in 1933. to Washington I. and Cecile B. Goewey. She grew up in Newburgh, N.Y. with her sister, ...
Sydell Rabin died after a brief illness on Dec. 6. Sydell was born in Philadelphia in 1927 to Reba and Louis Grossman. She graduated from Temple University. After traveling to Europe, she met and ...
The Island lost a unique and beloved elder on Friday, a woman not afraid to drink deeply of all life had to offer, to voice her feisty opinions, to poke fun but also laugh at her own foibles, to ...
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The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $148,340 for the business week ending on Friday, Dec. 27, 2024.