Honor Matthews Earle, shown on the Morgan with her husband, Captain James Earle of Edgartown and their son, Jamie, was a navigator on several voyages.
Courtesy Mystic Seaport
Title: The Real Housewives of Martha's Vineyard
Assistant manager Deborah Potter will take over as manager of airport operations.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Airport Manager Granted Medical Leave of Absence
The Charles W. Morgan, the last wooden whaling ship, is back to life and sailing into history.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Last of Her Kind, Whaleship Charles W. Morgan Has Strong Ties to the Vineyard
Fairhaven firefighters worked valiantly to save Morgan from burning.
Courtesy Martha's Vineyard Museum
Title: Weathering Storms, Pirates and Wars, Morgan Was Nearly Consumed by Fire
Captain Thomas A. Norton, the first captain of the Charles W. Morgan.
Courtesy Martha's Vineyard Museum
Title: Vineyarders at the Helm: Seven Who Captained the Luckiest Ship
The Charles W. Morgan at dock at Tisbury Wharf and ready to receive visitors beginning Saturday.
Peter Simon
Title: While She's Here
S. Bailey Norton is oldest living descendant of Morgan's first whaling captain.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Fish in His Blood: Morgan's Edgartown Roots Still Strong in S. Bailey Norton
Good quality hay should be green and include plant heads, leaves and stems.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: Hay Days are Here
The Morgan docked in Newport, R.I. Wednesday morning before departing for the Vineyard.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Whaling Ship Charles W. Morgan Sails to the Vineyard Today
Principal candidate Gil Traverso visited Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Wednesday.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Two Finalists Announced in High School Principal Search
Scrimshaw of a whaling expedition.
Courtesy Martha's Vineyard Museum
Title: When Pirates Roamed the High Seas
Nantucket Sound off Eel Pond is next frontier for oyster farming in Edgartown.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Oyster Farms Expand to Outside Waters in Edgartown
Green heron seen in Menemsha is really not so green.
Lanny McDowell
Title: Green Heron on the Hunt
Squibnocket focus of intense study, debate in Chilmark.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: Squibnocket Study Committee Begins Its Work
Colorado potato beetles have arrived.
Title: Outsmarting Pesky Garden Pests
Built for speed and resilience, whaleboats like this one did the ugly, up-close work of killing whales.
Alison Shaw
Title: Vineyard Craftsmen Built Replica of Morgan's Whaleboat
Dr. Donald Berwick, seasonal resident of Chilmark.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Two Democrats With Island Ties Make State Primary Ballot in Governor's Race
Mark Alan Lovewell
Title: Summer Sun, Summer Stars
Charles W. Morgan in 2008 at haul out before restoration at Mystic Seaport.
Courtesy Mystic Seaport
Title: The Luckiest Whaleship's Local Connections
Chris Scott and Clarence A. (Trip) Barnes 3rd with Ray Ellis painting A Chilmark Pond. Painting sold for $185,000 during live auction.
Mark Lovewell
Title: High Fashion and Philanthropy at Taste of the Vineyard
First Edgartown Lighthouse was built in 1828; current Edgartown Light arrived in 1939.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Edgartown Light Celebrates 75 Years
Veteran Fred Thifault, who helped build Veterans Park 60 years ago, speaks at dedication ceremony.
Ivy Ashe
Title: A Flag Day Tribute to Veterans and the Park They Built
Domestic call involved airport manager.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Executive Session Set Following Domestic Incident Involving Airport Manager
Vineyard Complementary Medicine owner Susan Sanford hopes for state license.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Island Conundrum: Medical Marijuana Legal, Transporting is Not
Soccer fans rejoice at Coop De Ville in Oak Bluffs. Brazil won their first World Cup match Thursday.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Hot for Brazil as World Cup Fever Starts
Navy Marching Band to play at rededication ceremony.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Veterans Park Celebrates Fifty Years As Memorial Playground
Max Moran's purloined painting, a nude painted on Lucy Vincent Beach, turned up at Edgartown thrift store.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Thrift Shop Find Turns Out to Be Stolen Painting