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Tisbury hosts the town's annual street fair, Broadway comes to the Performing Arts Center, and '60s band The Ogres gather for a 50-year reunion. Here's what's happening on Martha's Vineyard this weekend.
Martha’s Vineyard may soon join a growing list of communities in New England that have taken aim at white-tailed deer to reduce tick populations.
Robert Bernstein's memoir chronicles his legendary career in publishing — from office boy-in-waiting at Simon and Schuster to president of Random House — and his years of human rights advocacy.
This year's Tisbury Street Fair has been proclaimed Cora Medeiros Day after the fair’s founding mother and longtime selectman who died in May. The fair begins at 6:30 p.m. tonight.
Mentalist, not magician, Nat Lawson mesmerized a packed audience at the Grange Hall on Tuesday evening with only a sketchpad and sharpie — no cards up his sleeves or bunny-packed hats.
With picture-postcard summer weather and teeming crowds on beaches and downtown streets, by most accounts the Fourth of July on Martha's Vineyard went off with hardly a hitch.
