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Following two days of spirited racing in Vineyard waters, and one day of canceled racing, sailors taking part in the 14th annual Vineyard Cup regatta joined ranks on Sunday for an awards ceremony.
Due to a steady sea breeze, the New Horizon art installation hosted by the Trustees of Reservations was never fully and continuously inflated. But talks on creativity and climate change resounded.
With a cast of more than 100, multiple scene locations, elaborate props and plenty of songs, Camp Jabberwocky’s tribute to Rock of Ages drew standing-room-only crowds.
Island men took a stand along the Vineyard Haven seawall Saturday afternoon in the eighth annual demonstration against domestic violence. The event was organized by Connect to End Violence, a program of Martha’s Vineyard Community Services.
As the sun set, about 100 people in Edgartown's Memorial Park lit candles in solidarity with Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps.
For some, Jonah Rehak’s insect obsession is hard to understand. “My family hates the freezer,” he said. “There are just vials of June bugs, lady bugs, fireflies and moths everywhere.”
