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Ceramist and Featherstone pottery teacher Debbie Hale has a knack for leading beginners calmly and kindly through the basics.
Laurel Redington and Ray Whitaker share a life rooted in creativity, humor and deep community connection.
Memories of 1944 often involve a mix of fear, hope and resilience. It was a pivotal year in World War II, marked by significant Allied advances and the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
In a new cookbook, Jessica B. Harris explores how a trio of cuisines — Native American, African American and European — intertwined to form the backbone of American cuisine.
Anybody who knows Woody Filley knows that he doesn’t say much but that when he does, listen up. Word for word, I give you an urgent message from Woody.
If this week’s heat wave is the only one we have I will not be sad. Water was the mainstay of the week — drinking it or dunking your head under the hose and watering the plants.
For longtime Vineyard chef Carlos Montoya and his partner Sheenagh Caridi, The Maker Pasta Shop & Cafe
in Vineyard Haven is a ...
There will be a public information session regarding the new Edgartown Fire Station on Wednesday, June 18, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The brief overview of construction timelines, final designs and how ...
The past, present and future of Juneteenth was at the heart of a wide-ranging talk on Thursday at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. The panel discussion was titled Juneteenth: Legacy and Promise — A ...
A memorial service will be held Tuesday, June 24, at 4 p.m. at the Agricultural Hall for Karen Magid, who died a few months ago. Karen was well-known among the Island’s horse community.
A centuries-old barn in Chilmark is slated for demolition, following a 12-1 vote of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last Thursday. The Flanders family, which owns the dilapidated structure, plans to ...
Around the Island, school children burst out of classroom doors on the last day of school.
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