David Wallis addresses high school committee meeting.
Heather Hamacek
Title: High School Playing Fields Discussion Continues
Mass DOT contractor took down 37 trees this week.
Mark Lovewell
Title: State Clears Trees Along Edgartown-West Tisbury Road
Ray Long (holding net) and Alex Parris (holding a trout) help stock Duarte's Pond in preparation for Saturday's kid's derby.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Big Bites for Little Tykes, Kids' Trout Tournament Casts Wide Net
Old Marine Hospital's Vineyard Haven location has been prime spot for thousands of years.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Unearthing Past to Prepare for Future at Old Marine Hospital
Kenny Ivory carts away trash along Sengekontacket Pond.
Alison L. Mead
Title: Spring Cleaning at the Beach: VCS Hosts Annual Earth Day Clean-Up
From the Vineyard to Division One to Lambeau Field.
Steve Myrick
Title: Vineyard Football Standout Randall Jette Signs with Packers
Dave Ferguson, Craig Leitner and Matt Tobin plant tree in memory of Herbert Hancock.
Heather Hamacek
Title: Arbor Day Tree Planting Honors Community Member With Strong Roots
Managed retreat is the goal at Squibnocket, in the face of an encoraching sea.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Squibnocket Beach Projects Clear MVC
All agree high school field needs help; how to do it is another issue.
Heather Hamacek
Title: Synthentic Turf Proposal for High School Stirs Debate
Records going back to early 1700s mention production of hay, rye, and wheat on Martha's Vineyard.
Maria Thibodeau
Title: Seeds of Change: Ancient Grains Make Island Comeback
Candy Shweder left, successfully campaigned for library trustee. Maxine Stevens helped her get out the vote.
Heather Hamacek
Title: Chilmark Elects New Library Trustee, New Selectman
Chilmark farmer, cook and author.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: Beetlebung Farm Cookbook Wins James Beard Award
Purple azaleas are for jovial folks.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: All About Azaleas, from A to Z
Jeanna Shepard
Title: No Place Like Home
Quiet calm on the harbor.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Edgartown Town Column: April 29
Volunteers planted 19,000 stems of beach grass at Lobsterville last weekend.
Bret Stearns
Title: Aquinnah Town Column: April 29
Rare find: Dan Tilton's oyster with an arrowhead attached.
Marshall Carroll
Title: Chilmark Town Column: April 29
With Tisbury school in the background, voters supported first step toward new school building.
Heather Hamacek
Title: Tisbury Voters Approve School Funding
Four reports of barred owls in one week.
Lanny McDowell
Title: Barred Owls and Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
Chilmark School remains at center of debate over spending in up-Island district.
Mark Lovewell
Title: School Spending Dispute Rears Its Head Again Up-Island
East Chop sunrise.
Liz Durkee
Title: Oak Bluffs Town Column: April 29
Reflection at Blackwater Pond Reservation.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: West Tisbury Town Column: April 29
Voters filled every seat in the Chilmark Community Center.
Peter Simon
Title: Chilmark Says No to Beer and Wine, Yes to Plastic Bag Ban
Prince Rogers Nelson died on April 21 at the age of 57.
Title: Finding the Power in That Purple Rain to Hold Nothing Back
Nobska Light, landmark for Vineyarders, under new ownership.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Falmouth Nonprofit Assumes Stewardship of Nobska Light
Polls are open from noon to 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
Sara Brown
Title: Tisbury Town Election Is Tuesday
Distilled on the Island with local ingredients.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Strong in Local Spirit; Introducing Martha's Vineyard Distilling Company
Boys baseball team won its first championship trophy in the Russell E. Downes Westwood tournament this week.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Vineyard Student Athletes Stay Busy Over Spring Break
A barred owl has been heard on the Vineyard for the first time since 1948.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Heard but Not Seen: Barred Owl Pays Rare Visit to the Vineyard
Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth have been making films since 2003.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Vineyard Filmmakers Plant a Seed on Earth Day
Funding for Squibnocket repairs are before voters again.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: Chilmark Town Meeting Considers Beer and Wine Sales, $9 Million Budget