EMT Kristina West, pictured here with Tri-Town ambulance chief Zeke Wilkins and Aquinnah police chief Randhi Belain, was honored for her role in saving the life of Christopher MacLeod.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Aquinnah Public Safety Day Celebrates Rescuers
Twelve members of Patricia Neal's family attended the dedication.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Title: Playhouse Stage Dedicated to Patricia Neal
Panelists at heath hen discussion Thursday at the Agricultural Hall.
Ray Ewing
Title: Heath Hen Debate Contains Vineyard DNA
Katama arrays, occupying 4.8 acres, have caused concern among abutters.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Town Solar Projects Catch Rays in Edgartown
Parking lot at Squibnocket Beach is large issue in debate.
Ray Ewing
Title: Squibnocket Debate Continues as Committee Seeks Consensus
Auctioneer Jimmy Tingle flanked by community services' board member Sandra Pimentel and auction co-chair Liza Cowan May.
Mark Alan Lovewell
Title: Possible Dreams Auction Raises Paddle for Community
Della Hardman wanted everyone to "savor the moment."
Alison Shaw
Title: One Huge Hug Defines Annual Della Hardman Day
Sun rises over timeless image of Menemsha's past and present.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Menemsha: Catch of the Day, and Every Day
Full harbor for fishing festival.
Title: Monster Shark Tournament Becomes Blue Water Classic
Harvey Wasserman, advocate for green energy and opponent of nuclear plants, will speak at Simon Gallery on July 30.
Peter Simon
Title: Maybe It Is Easy Being Green After All
Film begins with Mr. DeFriest’s childhood, using animation to illustrate critical events.
Title: Documentary Explores Issues of Prisoners' Rights
Michael Van Valkenburgh, designer of the Brooklyn Bridge Park, will be the featured speaker at the Summer Institute on July 31.
Photo courtesy Michael Van Valkenburgh
Title: Spicing Up the Summer Conversation
Janinah Burnett and Glenn Seven Allen will perform in this weekend's opera, Mozart Flute (Magic Included).
Ray Ewing
Title: Making Opera Accessible; Bravo!
Painting a Life tells story of Ray Ellis in words and pictures.
Mark Lovewell
Title: When Art and Life Are One, Combination is Infectious
Sharks are in second place and making a run for the postseason.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Sharks Hold Steady as Postseason Nears
Looks calm for now, but what lurks around the corner.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Rain and Cloudy Skies Don't Deter Sailors
At every Fabulists show, children from the audience take part in the production.
Jeanna Shepard
Title: Fabulists Make Family Magic in the Woods
Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! will speak on Saturday at the Katharine Cornell Theatre.
Title: Giving Voice to the Voiceless for a Healthy Democracy
Grow potatoes by placing the cut seed potato on top of the ground and cover with a couple flakes of hay.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Potato Surprise
The Martha's Vineyard travel under-8 baseball team picked up a win this weekend at the Bourne Tournament.
Courtesy Gary Simmons
Title: Travel Baseball Team Wins Bourne Tournament
Badfish performance promises to be a Sublime evening at Dreamland.
Title: Sublime Tribute Band Badfish Plays at Dreamland
Spring Awakening performances will benefit the Island Wide Youth Collaborative.
Title: A Spring Awakening on the Vineyard
Last heath hen died in 1932 on the Vineyard.
Title: Heath Hens and Habitat
The late president engineered a Turnip Day Session in an effort to save his 1948 candidacy.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Truman and Turnips
Inkwell and Pay Beaches have been reopened after a two-day closure.
File photo by Ivy Ashe
Title: Oak Bluffs Beaches Reopen After Temporary Closure
Portuguese man-of-war have washed up on south-facing beaches. Their stings are painful, but not fatal.
Ray Ewing
Title: Portuguese Man-of-Wars Return to Vineyard Beaches
Susan Parker memorial garden will be dedicated in the fall.
Ray Ewing
Title: Chilmark School Garden Will Honor Susan Parker