Connie Berry
Seven Island churches are casting out into the community with a new youth group program they’re calling The Net, aimed at middle and high school aged students.
In 2012 two teachers on playground duty at their elementary school in Los Angeles decided it would be fun to form a band. This wasn't idle playground talk, either. They were serious.
The Island Autism Group (IAG) is building momentum this summer before the school year begins. The organization is getting ready for its eighth annual tea at the Dr. Daniel Fisher House in Edgartown on Wednesday, July 30, from 3 to 5 p.m.
On Friday and Saturday night at Camp Jabberwocky, Dr. Frankenstein hailed from Pennsylvania rather than Transylvania, and his use of electricity didn’t sit well with the Amish villagers. Welcome to Frankenstein’s Last Dance.
Ellen Stimson's Mud Season chronicles her family’s 2003 move from city life in St. Louis to country life in a tiny Vermont town. The book is a finalist for a New England Book Award.
Ruth Epstein will turn 89 in a matter of days and she has spent the better part of her life creating works of art.
