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At an artist’s reception at the Field Gallery on Sunday, Tommy May described his process, one that includes working on 30 paintings at once. He uses the hectic pace to crowd out thoughts from his mind.
A state-mandated closure of Vineyard shellfishing areas has been lifted after heavy rainfall on Friday.
On Sunday Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts 3rd spoke at Union Chapel about the meaning of integrity, weaving levity and solemnity into his message.
This year's forum presented by the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University was the largest in its 23-year history.
The 156th Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Fair put West Tisbury at center stage. Neither pounding rain nor blistering sun could keep crowds away.
About 80 people sang and chanted at the Civil War statue in Oak Bluffs Saturday afternoon in support of counter-protests to the recent events in Charlottesville, Va.
