Last year’s bay scallop season ended with mixed results, but fishermen had a reason to be hopeful. In the water there was a large amount of immature scallops that were too young to be harvested.
Island potters headed to Merry Farm Pottery last weekend for a wood-fired kiln celebration, bringing with them food, stories and examples of their own work to share with each other.
Nonprofits from across the Island gathered at the Grange Hall on Tuesday for the Martha’s Vineyard Community Foundation’s annual Community & Impact grant celebration.
A proposal by the Department of Conservation and Recreation to remove an area of white pine trees from the state forest is facing pushback from local forestry experts.
Not long after Michael Brown died unexpectedly last fall due to anaphylactic shock caused by a wasp sting at a charity golf tournament on the Island, his wife Megan Brown began thinking about how to help others in a similar dire situation.
The annual Veterans Day parade begins gathering in Oak Bluffs at 10:30 a.m. The parade starts outside of Nancy’s Restaurant on Lake avenue and winds its way towards Ocean Park