The Union Chapel Educational & Cultural Institute has named its public forum series after Charles Ogletree.
Church history was made last Sunday when three storied religious institutions joined their congregations in a single service at the Tabernacle.
Keisha Lance Bottoms used scripture, life experiences, poetry and her career as a public official to uplift a full sanctuary at Union Chapel.
The inaugural program to celebrate the first national holiday of Juneteenth on the Vineyard kicked off at Union Chapel on Friday night.
Memorial Day is a time to stop and pay respects to the many who served in the military branches and gave their lives to protect our democracy.
The windy rain and chill signaling more like fall than spring was no match for the rush of activities in Oak Bluffs preparing for what portends to be a very busy summer.
Women's History Month began in 1978 as a local celebration in Santa Rosa, Calif.
The pioneering law professor and voting rights activist who died Jan. 7 had long family ties to the Vineyard, where she had owned a home.
In March of 2020, many who typically come to the island during the summer and shoulder months retreated to the Vineyard.
The Christmas spirit was shattered on Dec. 26 when we learned that Roxbury and Vineyard entrepreneur Calvin (Kern) Grimes lost his battle with cancer.