Grand Illumination Night has been a summer staple on Martha's Vineyard since 1869, when the first event was held in honor of the visiting governor of Massachsuetts. After sundown on the third ...
Jared Ravizza pleaded not guilty to one count of assault and battery on a household member and another count of vandalizing property in West Tisbury ...
Elizabeth (Lisa) Low Dreier, a global nutrition expert and international consultant, died peacefully on Nov. 11 after a courageous four-year battle with Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. She was 57.
We call tonight's full moon the Bay Scallop Moon. Take a look and you'll see the moon right next to the brilliant planet Jupiter. The two will be an impressive sight.
Genevieve Mary (Danberg) Benedict, a retired operating room registered nurse, died unexpectedly on Oct. 29 due to a ruptured aortic aneurysm. She was 83. A resident of Linden Ponds in Hingham, she had ...
Pamela Lee Bimson died peacefully on Nov. 1 at the New York University Hospice in New York City. She was 77. Pam was born Feb. 13, 1947 in Phoenix, Ariz., to Earl and Betty Bimson. She attended North ...
Yvette R. Poirier died peacefully on Oct. 28 in Longmeadow, after living for many years in Springfield. She was 89. Yvette was born in Ludlow on May 19, 1935 to the late Ralph (Raoul) and Eva ...
There will be an artist reception on Saturday, Nov. 16 for Alex Elvin and his new exhibit at the Feldman Family Art Space at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center. The Martha’s Vineyard branch of the ...
To relieve congestion at the Woods Hole and Vineyard Haven terminals, Steamship Authority management this week recommended extending the boat line’s reservations-only policy to year-round — ...
We can’t seem to elect a woman president, but in the sports world there are changes that seemed just as unlikely a few years ago.
William George Anderson of Oak Bluffs died on Nov. 5 surrounded by family. He was 88 years old. Bill was born in Grand Haven, Mich. on Dec. 4, 1935, to the late Arthur and Elizabeth (Kamhout) Anderson ...
A mural created by Margot Datz and Linda Carnegie in 1981 on the stairs of an Edgartown home was almost lost forever when the 19th-century building went under reconstruction.