Jamie Fishman
Title: Crescent Moon Is a Guide
The 10th annual Martha's Vineyard International Film Festival drew huge crowds — 2,921 tickets were sold during the festival.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Title: Film Festival Celebrates Art of Storytelling from Around the World
After debate, commission agreed to review project that would tear down circa-1890 house in Edgartown.
Maria Thibodeau
Title: MVC Will Review Plan to Demolish Old Edgartown Home
Charlayne Hunter-Gault's noted journalism career continues with new Race Matters series.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Charlayne Hunter-Gault Continues the Conversation About Race
West Tisbury selectmen have agreed to share in the cost of operating a regional emergency shelter with other towns in the case of severe weather.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: West Tisbury Selectmen Discuss Emergency Shelter, James Pond Management Plan
Sengekontacket is closed to shellfishing through Wednesday.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Sengekontacket Closed to Shellfishing
Bill Shipsey, founder of Art for Amnesty, at his Katama summer home.
Tova Katzman
Title: Human Chain Started on Vineyard Puts Spotlight on Refugee Crisis
Fly fisherman at dawn on Lake Tashmoo.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Rods Ready, Albies Biting; 70th Derby Begins on Sunday
The crew at the reunion on August 22. Front row: Conrad Kurth, June Pine, Emily Frank, and Mardell Francis. Back row: Carol Hall, Phyllis Look, George Churchill, Judy Araujo, Les Benway, and Madeleine Carroll. Not pictured: Virginia Jones and John Alley.
Courtesy Madeleine Carroll
Title: Tisbury High School Class of 1959 Gathers for Reunion
The Vineyard as a place of rest, and as a writer's inspiration.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Perfect Cast for a Vineyard State of Mind
Ras Baraka, mayor of Newark, N.J., on the African American Heritage Trail.
Elaine Cawley Weintraub
Title: Like Their Students, Teachers Must Constantly Learn
Farewell to Jeremiah Johnson.
Steve Boyleston
Title: A Rooster a Barnyard Could Not Contain
Martha's Vineyard Songwriting Festival founder Matt Casey.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Sounds of Nashville on the Vineyard
Oyster farms were back in business early Thursday morning.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Katama Bay Oyster Farms Reopen
A shortened, dream-like race under slightly overcast skies last Thursday.
Lisa Stout
Title: Sun Sets on Holmes Hole Sailing Season
For whom the bike bell tolls: Clint Slone and Nick Slone with their invention.
Courtesy Clint Slone
Title: Top-Notch Bike Bell Has Edgartown Ring
The tautaug is a tasty and toothy fish.
Suzan Bellincampi
Title: Toothy Tautaug: This Fish Has Chops
Praying mantis is not welcome on the gardener's neck.
Ray Ewing
Title: Creepy Crawlers and Clematis
A buff-breasted sandpiper.
Lanny McDowell
Title: Songbirds Head South
Charter school development director Paul Karasik unveils science wing plaque.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Generous Donor on Hand, Charter School Celebrates Science Wing
Beach barbecues are a great time to check out the night skies.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Crescent Moon
Majic is at rest in Menemsha after a 440-mile journey.
Maria Thibodeau
Title: From the Erie Canal to Menemsha, a Magical Wooden Boat Trip
Low-lying areas like those around Chilmark Pond lie within the “special flood hazard area,” as determined by a one per-cent annual chance of flooding.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Chilmark Reaffirms Decision Not to Join Federal Flood Program
Rise and shine! Second-grader Maverick Pil waits for class to start.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Off the Beach, Into the Classroom: Students Head Back to School
Police sought man who alleged broke into Alley's through window off porch.
Sara Brown
Title: Suspect in Alley's Break-In Turns Himself In