Black Violin concert has been rescheduled for summer 2018.
Title: Black Violin Concert Rescheduled for Summer 2018
Vineyard will witness a partial eclipse on August 21.
Title: Syzygy Time: Solar Eclipse Is on the Way
Chipping sparrow in the rain.
Lanny McDowell
Title: Bobolink Beginning and Glossy Ibis
The other s'more — a marsh of mallows.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Time Grows Fast
Vineyard Haven tower enables land line service on the Vineyard for Verizon customers.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Verizon Aims to Go Higher With Tower
Endurance, owned by Sam Hopkins, will be allowed to catch up to 17,000 pounds of sea scallops this year.
Ray Ewing
Title: Fishermen's Trust Marks First With Lease of Sea Scallop Quota
Jim Richardson, Kate Hancock and Chris Scott were honored at the museum's annual medal ceremony.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Museum Honors Contributors and Curators of History
Wendy Weldon was inspired by the beauty and sadness of an eroding Lucy Vincent Beach.
Ray Ewing
Title: Artists Take Viewers on Tour at North Water Gallery
How much is it worth? Store manager Marshall Pratt helps a customer at annual Chicken Alley art sale.
Ray Ewing
Title: Countdown to Bargains: Chicken Alley Sale Is Annual Crowd Pleaser
From left, Ronald Johnson, Andrew Young, Alexis Herman.
Ray Ewing
Title: Charlottesville Casts Shadow Over Debate
Prof. Charles Ogletree founded and led the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Charles Ogletree Honored With Morehouse College Award
Pam Flam, Anne Besse-Shepherd and Posie Haeger cut the ceremonial ribbon.
Maria Thibodeau
Title: Featherstone's Art Barn Opens; Let the Creativity Shine On
Carcass floated into Edgartown Great Pond Tuesday morning.
Paul Bagnall
Title: Right Whale Likely Died After Fishing Gear Entanglement
Truman French and Tucker Pforzheimer are MV Mycological.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: For MV Mycological, Vineyard Weather Equals Shiitake Splendor
Gambling rights for the Wampanoag tribe have been intricate legal issue.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Town, State Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Casino Case
Pam Flam, Leslie Baker, Julie Mitchell and Anne Besse-Shepherd helped organize the first exhibit in the new space.
Ray Ewing
Title: It's Big, and So Is the First Show, Featherstone Unveils New Art Barn
Where are they now? Running strong in 1978, the first Chilmark Road Race.
Alison Shaw
Title: Chilmark Road Race Is 40 Years Young
Hospice executive director Thomas Hallahan.
Ray Ewing
Title: As the Vineyard Ages, Demand for Hospice Services Grows
Gin Stone sculpture at the opening reception for Biophilia at the Sargent Gallery.
Alison L. Mead
Title: The Art of Saving the Environment at the Sargent Gallery
Geraldine Brooks and Ann Patchett share a laugh.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Author, Author; Book Festival Brings Words and Stories to Life
Like father like son — special police officer Noah Stobie and retiring Sgt. Tim Stobie.
Allen Green
Title: Riding Off Into a Sergeant's Sunset
Dan Sternbach harvests wheat using vintage combine. His wheat and rye are milled on Island and sold at Mermaid Farm.
Ray Ewing
Title: Lost and Found: Ancient Grains Are Cause for Celebration
Stanley Nelson will discuss his film after screening at The Strand on August 17.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Exploring History of Black Colleges and Universities
Russell Soder, Mather Zickel and Angela Goethals star in new comedy at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse.
MJ Bruder Munafo
Title: A Love Triangle Plus One, New Play Is Four Wheeling Farce
Juli Vanderhoop: “I would like for people that I know —­ my friends, my family and my community that I love — to be able to remain on this Island.”
Ray Ewing
Title: Housing Trust Sets New Goal for 2020
Kate Taylor will play original songs that tell stories of the Vineyard.
Title: For Kate Taylor Music Is the Message
Timothy Johnson
Title: In Vineyard Skies: Planets Abound
Big boats arrive at Vineyard Haven Harbor.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Vineyard Haven Town Column: August 11