Nature & Science
Trails along the James Pond waterfront and a new section of Lambert’s Cove Beach may be open to Island residents before the end of the year.
You've got to get up early in the morning to see a thin crescent moon shining near the brilliant planet Venus.
In a recent Aquinnah select board meeting, town officials raised the alarm about an outbreak of Japanese knotweed near a town water tank, hindering access to the tank and even potentially compromising the structure.
The first week of October is peak falcon time on Martha’s Vineyard.
Edgartown resident Polly Bassett caught them red-handed.
It has been a harrowing two decades for the European honeybee, and the thousands of apiarists who keep them. A host of factors likely contributed to the phenomenon, but on the Vineyard one pest has risen above the rest to become enemy number one: the indomitable varroa mite.

