Community
Gather at the right fork parking lot at Katama Beach at 12:45 p.m. on May 11 for rain-or-shine Mother's Day Walk for Peace. The walk, sponsored by St. Andrew's and Grace Episcopal Churches, can be as long or as short as you like.
Sophie Shalhoub sat atop her horse Gigja under drizzling rain at Woodbe Farm in West Tisbury on Sunday. Ms. Shalhoub, who rode Gigja to the farm from Chilmark, was showing the pony as part of the Martha’s Vineyard Horse Council’s second annual open house.
A passionate band of Islanders took to the streets of Oak Bluffs Sunday in honor of victims of sexual assault.
Bearing signs and wearing teal blue T-shirts that read, “I Walk Because I Care,” the group of about 30 walked two miles along Beach Road in honor of the survivors in their lives.
With nitrogen pollution a perpetual concern for Vineyard waterways, two towns are hoping that a shellfish experiment will be the latest puzzle piec
The population of the Animal Shelter of Martha's Vineyard has increased by four. Our mama cat finally delivered her kittens sometime Thursday night or early Friday morning.
Family Planning of Martha’s Vineyard and Connect to End Violence are set to strengthen their partnership with a collaboration that begins May 1. Call volume for domestic violence and rape counseling was up on the Island this winter.
