Community
Friends and family of John Early gathered in a recently renovated community meeting room at Woodside Village on Thursday to dedicate the space to the late contractor.
Aquinnah’s only church has transformed its long-vacant parsonage into rental housing, creating new affordable units to combat the Island’s housing crisis and strengthen ties with the Wampanoag tribal community.
As a medical doctor working in Israel, Dr. Yasmeen Abu Fraiha has had firsthand experience with the tragedies of the conflict between Jewish and Arab populations.
Neutral in Nothing, Independent and Just in Everything. That was the slogan that defined the Cottage City Star, a four-page local newspaper that ran from 1879 to 1885 and pushed for Oak Bluffs’ secession from Edgartown.
Dozens of protesters gathered at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven Monday afternoon as part of the Workers Over Billionaires nationwide rally. Participants held up signs that read “resist,“ “stand up for democracy,” and “fight back before we have nothing to fight for.”
Within the first 20 minutes of opening, 70 rods were purchased at the annual Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters Association’s used tackle sale on Saturday.
