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Walking into Quitsa Kitchen is like entering a friend’s living room. In fact, chef/owner Theresa Manning had her friend Scott ...
At farms around the Island, lambs are one of the many spring harbingers here that include the chorus of pinkletinks from the swamps and wetlands, and majestic osprey circling overhead as they build ...
The Lyrid Meteor shower is a favorite for spring. For the first time we have a meteor shower that isn't happening in the depths of winter.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $162,660 for the business week ending on ...
Maple trees are rolling out the red carpet. Along the roadsides, in wetlands and growing in the woods are native red maples painting the town red. Spring seems to be finally underway, and these trees ...
Here on the Vineyard, the Island celebrates its 33rd Earth Day with a host of activities on Saturday, April 19, including a beach clean-up and an after-party at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
Raphael Joseph Fusco, known affectionately to friends and family as Ray, died on April 9 in Danvers. He was 86. Born on November 3, 1938, in Boston, Ray was a man whose generosity, kindness and loving ...
A celebration of life for Alice Cynthia Meisner was held recently at the Barn, Bowl and Bistro in Oak Bluffs. She died on Oct. 8, 2023 at the age of 79. Alice Cynthia Meisner, known to all as Cindy, ...
The state Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission voted late last month to adopt a 16-inch minimum size limit on the two fish, which are staples of the Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby.
Robert M. Sawyer of Tisbury died on April 4 at his home on Martha’s Vineyard. He was 87 years old. Robert was born in 1937 to David and Thelma Sawyer in Brookline, where he was raised with his ...
Three towns on Martha’s Vineyard voted to ban gas-powered leaf blowers by 2028. Federal cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have impact on the Island. We check out “For the Birds”, ...