The African American Heritage Trail is traveling across the Sound. On Tuesday, Nov. 18, in partnership with the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole and Falmouth Public Schools, the trail will dedicate its 42nd site.
Concern over PFAS in the water in Chilmark leads Chilmark School to use only bottled water.
Dating back to the late 1870s, the Dragonfly House was owned by a staunch abolitionist before becoming a home known for accommodating Black visitors to the Island.
A century-old Oak Bluffs bungalow with a historic past has grown too run-down to be saved, its owner and her architect told the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week.
On Sunday, the African American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard is highlighting Ambler B. Wormley, a World War I veteran and gas station proprietor who lived in Oak Bluffs.
