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Scenes From Independence Day on Martha's Vineyard

Old glory is flying around the Island today.
Old glory is flying around the Island today.
Ray Ewing
Old glory is flying around the Island today.
Old glory is flying around the Island today.
Ray Ewing
The Oak Bluffs kids parade gets underway.
The Oak Bluffs kids parade gets underway.
Jeanna Shepard
The Oak Bluffs kids parade gets underway.
The Oak Bluffs kids parade gets underway.
Jeanna Shepard
Encouraging the young marchers.
Encouraging the young marchers.
Jeanna Shepard
Encouraging the young marchers.
Encouraging the young marchers.
Jeanna Shepard
The Froehner family enjoys the bubbles.
The Froehner family enjoys the bubbles.
Jeanna Shepard
The Froehner family enjoys the bubbles.
The Froehner family enjoys the bubbles.
Jeanna Shepard
Millie and Beckham Ferrebee rode their bikes in the parade.
Millie and Beckham Ferrebee rode their bikes in the parade.
Jeanna Shepard
Millie and Beckham Ferrebee rode their bikes in the parade.
Millie and Beckham Ferrebee rode their bikes in the parade.
Jeanna Shepard
The Murphy family came out in style.
The Murphy family came out in style.
Jeanna Shepard
The Murphy family came out in style.
The Murphy family came out in style.
Jeanna Shepard
[l-r] Kim Jones, Sherri Saint-Amant, and Trish Hahn are the organizers in Oak Bluffs.
[l-r] Kim Jones, Sherri Saint-Amant, and Trish Hahn are the organizers in Oak Bluffs.
Jeanna Shepard
[l-r] Kim Jones, Sherri Saint-Amant, and Trish Hahn are the organizers in Oak Bluffs.
[l-r] Kim Jones, Sherri Saint-Amant, and Trish Hahn are the organizers in Oak Bluffs.
Jeanna Shepard
The Island is a known hotspot for former presidents.
The Island is a known hotspot for former presidents.
Jeanna Shepard
The Island is a known hotspot for former presidents.
The Island is a known hotspot for former presidents.
Jeanna Shepard
Red, white and blue on Oak Bluffs cottages.
Red, white and blue on Oak Bluffs cottages.
Ray Ewing
Red, white and blue on Oak Bluffs cottages.
Red, white and blue on Oak Bluffs cottages.
Ray Ewing
The Aquinnah parade makes its way around the circle.
The Aquinnah parade makes its way around the circle.
Albert O. Fischer
The Aquinnah parade makes its way around the circle.
The Aquinnah parade makes its way around the circle.
Albert O. Fischer
The Taylor family is in the spirit.
The Taylor family is in the spirit.
Albert O. Fischer
The Taylor family is in the spirit.
The Taylor family is in the spirit.
Albert O. Fischer
Albert O. Fischer
Albert O. Fischer
Inflatable patriotic characters pass the Gay Head light house.
Inflatable patriotic characters pass the Gay Head light house.
Albert O. Fischer
Inflatable patriotic characters pass the Gay Head light house.
Inflatable patriotic characters pass the Gay Head light house.
Albert O. Fischer
A cookout after the Aquinnah parade.
A cookout after the Aquinnah parade.
Albert O. Fischer
A cookout after the Aquinnah parade.
A cookout after the Aquinnah parade.
Albert O. Fischer
All set and ready for company.
All set and ready for company.
Ray Ewing
All set and ready for company.
All set and ready for company.
Ray Ewing
Lots of color in the campground.
Lots of color in the campground.
Ray Ewing
Lots of color in the campground.
Lots of color in the campground.
Ray Ewing
Edgartown Fired Department makes their way up Main street.
Edgartown Fired Department makes their way up Main street.
Ray Ewing
Edgartown Fired Department makes their way up Main street.
Edgartown Fired Department makes their way up Main street.
Ray Ewing
Crowds flocked to Edgartown for 4th of July celebrations.
Crowds flocked to Edgartown for 4th of July celebrations.
Ray Ewing
Crowds flocked to Edgartown for 4th of July celebrations.
Crowds flocked to Edgartown for 4th of July celebrations.
Ray Ewing
Cecilio with his famous ox Chilmark.
Cecilio with his famous ox Chilmark.
Ray Ewing
Cecilio with his famous ox Chilmark.
Cecilio with his famous ox Chilmark.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
MV Sharks players love the parade.
MV Sharks players love the parade.
Ray Ewing
MV Sharks players love the parade.
MV Sharks players love the parade.
Ray Ewing
Musket fire rings through Edgartown.
Musket fire rings through Edgartown.
Ray Ewing
Musket fire rings through Edgartown.
Musket fire rings through Edgartown.
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
Ray Ewing
The hats made from Vineyard Gazette newspapers are a crowd favorite.
The hats made from Vineyard Gazette newspapers are a crowd favorite.
Maria Thibodeau
The hats made from Vineyard Gazette newspapers are a crowd favorite.
The hats made from Vineyard Gazette newspapers are a crowd favorite.
Maria Thibodeau
The parade rounds the Harborview Hotel onto South Water street.
The parade rounds the Harborview Hotel onto South Water street.
Hailey McLaughlin
The parade rounds the Harborview Hotel onto South Water street.
The parade rounds the Harborview Hotel onto South Water street.
Hailey McLaughlin
Parade time is family time.
Parade time is family time.
Hailey McLaughlin
Parade time is family time.
Parade time is family time.
Hailey McLaughlin
People of all ages look forward to the parade every year.
People of all ages look forward to the parade every year.
Hailey McLaughlin
People of all ages look forward to the parade every year.
People of all ages look forward to the parade every year.
Hailey McLaughlin
Hailey McLaughlin
Hailey McLaughlin
The shark theme was very present this year.
The shark theme was very present this year.
Hailey McLaughlin
The shark theme was very present this year.
The shark theme was very present this year.
Hailey McLaughlin
Yard games and cookouts were happening all over the Island
Yard games and cookouts were happening all over the Island
L.A. Brown
Yard games and cookouts were happening all over the Island
Yard games and cookouts were happening all over the Island
L.A. Brown
Everyone had their patriotic decorations out.
Everyone had their patriotic decorations out.
L.A. Brown
Everyone had their patriotic decorations out.
Everyone had their patriotic decorations out.
L.A. Brown
Fireworks began in Edgartown around 9pm.
Fireworks began in Edgartown around 9pm.
Hailey McLaughlin
Fireworks began in Edgartown around 9pm.
Fireworks began in Edgartown around 9pm.
Hailey McLaughlin
Edgartown was lucky to have clear skies this year.
Edgartown was lucky to have clear skies this year.
Hailey McLaughlin
Edgartown was lucky to have clear skies this year.
Edgartown was lucky to have clear skies this year.
Hailey McLaughlin
The annual display is not to be missed.
The annual display is not to be missed.
Hailey McLaughlin
The annual display is not to be missed.
The annual display is not to be missed.
Hailey McLaughlin
Fireworks illuminate Edgartown.
Fireworks illuminate Edgartown.
Summer Pramer
Fireworks illuminate Edgartown.
Fireworks illuminate Edgartown.
Summer Pramer
Old glory is flying around the Island today.
The Oak Bluffs kids parade gets underway.
Encouraging the young marchers.
The Froehner family enjoys the bubbles.
Millie and Beckham Ferrebee rode their bikes in the parade.
The Murphy family came out in style.
[l-r] Kim Jones, Sherri Saint-Amant, and Trish Hahn are the organizers in Oak Bluffs.
The Island is a known hotspot for former presidents.
Red, white and blue on Oak Bluffs cottages.
The Aquinnah parade makes its way around the circle.
The Taylor family is in the spirit.
Inflatable patriotic characters pass the Gay Head light house.
A cookout after the Aquinnah parade.
All set and ready for company.
Lots of color in the campground.
Edgartown Fired Department makes their way up Main street.
Crowds flocked to Edgartown for 4th of July celebrations.
Cecilio with his famous ox Chilmark.
MV Sharks players love the parade.
Musket fire rings through Edgartown.
The hats made from Vineyard Gazette newspapers are a crowd favorite.
The parade rounds the Harborview Hotel onto South Water street.
Parade time is family time.
People of all ages look forward to the parade every year.
The shark theme was very present this year.
Yard games and cookouts were happening all over the Island
Everyone had their patriotic decorations out.
Fireworks began in Edgartown around 9pm.
Edgartown was lucky to have clear skies this year.
The annual display is not to be missed.
Fireworks illuminate Edgartown.

Towns around the Island are marking Independence Day with parades, parties, and fireworks. The kids parade through the campground, the smaller Aquinnah parade and the larger parade in Edgartown are annual mainstays of the holiday.

 

 

 

Vineyard Celebrates the Fourth in Festive Style   Article updated

Julia Wells
Martha’s Vineyard marked the national holiday Monday with parades large and small, in a return to well-loved traditions.
Monday, July 4 2022 - 10:59am
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Fourth of July Fever Brings the Heat and the Crowds

Noah GlasgowDiego Lasarte
For locals and visitors alike, the Fourth of July is a cornerstone of summer on the Vineyard. This year Island businesses and town officials are set to see the celebrations roar back into action.
Thursday, June 30 2022 - 9:22pm
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Soggy Weather Marked Muted Fourth of July   Article updated

Noah Asimow
Historically cold and wet weather dampened an otherwise crowded Fourth of July weekend on the Vineyard, with police reporting busy streets, traffic jams, a few fireworks complaints and no major incidents.
Sunday, July 4 2021 - 7:25pm
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July Fourth Weekend Brings Bustling Harbors, Robust Traffic on Ferries

Noah Asimow
There were no fireworks sparkling over the Edgartown Lighthouse this Fourth of July, no ocean of pastel-colored onlookers or parade of floats festooned with American flags. But there were private fireworks. There were plenty of flags. And there was a parade of traffic in the usual hot spots.
Monday, July 6 2020 - 8:33pm
10

Vineyard Marks Fourth of July With Quiet Celebrations   Article updated

Julia Wells
Martha’s Vineyard celebrated the Fourth of July with quiet celebrations in the morning, and later in the day on the water and at the shore. The holiday was muted this year.
Saturday, July 4 2020 - 10:47am
6

Polar Bears Stay the Course With Optimism and Solidarity

Noah Asimow
For many Americans of color, the Fourth of July has meant something different. In a morning conversation at Inkwell Beach, three Polar Bears reflect.
Thursday, July 2 2020 - 9:43pm
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