Marylee and Joe Schroeder at regional high school track.
Title: Returning to Run Boston Marathon Was Never in Doubt for Seasoned Islander
Oldest fishing shack in Menemsha harbor is subject of dispute.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Vanderhoop Fishing Shack Dispute Continues in Superior Court
Rigging went up on the Charles W. Morgan at Mystic Seaport this week.
Dennis A. Murphy
Title: Whaleship Charles W. Morgan Nearly Ready to Sail Again
Cathlin Baker is first female minister of the 341-year-old First Congregational Church of West Tisbury.
Eli Dagostino
Title: From Wilderness to Pulpit, Listening to Whispers of the Heart
All cleaned up and back in business.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Net Result Reopens for Business
Newspaper provides look at birthdays past.
Title: Dress Was $1.98 in 1937; Memories Are Priceless
Chilmark wants to protect shellfish, keep large boats out of pond. The Army Corps wants to dredge.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: Chilmark Steadfast in Objection to Army Corps Dredging
Built in 1832, Mayhew Parsonage has been home to ministers of Federated Church since 1956.
Alison L. Mead
Title: Volunteers Breathe New Life Into Mayhew Parsonage
Cynthia Robinson, April Thanhauser and Gail Tipton.
Gabrielle Silva
Title: Seeing the World Through Chlorophyll-Colored Glasses
Freshly sheared, Chili the trouble-making ram has a stall of his own for now at the Farm Institute.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Ram on the Lam Finds Temporary Shelter at Katama Farm
Foreman Ed McCormick with metalworker Keith Linscott look over renovations at Vineyard Playhouse.
Ivy Ashe
Title: It Takes an Island to Restore a Playhouse
Erosion versus the Gay Head Light: a race is on to move the light this year.
Timothy Johnson
Title: Moving Company Chosen for Gay Head Light
The Hebrew word seder means order, so the Passover meal follows a prescribed set of steps, starting with the first of four glasses of wine and culminating, traditionally, in song.
Alison L. Mead
Title: Living and Learning: Generations Share as Passover Begins
Great egrets have been spotted at marshes around the Island.
Lanny McDowell
Title: Days of Wine and Wigeon
Filmmaker Macky Alston spoke to a gathering at the Film Center about his documentary Love Free or Die.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Behind the Camera, But Out Front in Telling Stories of Change
Peter Rabbit, such a simple name.
Title: Woe, the Easter Bunnies of New England
Betsy Wall, CEO of the state office of travel and tourism, speaks of changing demographics among commonwealth tourists.
Ivy Ashe
Title: State Committee Hearing Focuses on Tourism
The town wastewater plant was at risk during Hurricane Sandy.
Mark Lovewell
Title: Oak Bluffs Lands Grant to Protect Sewer System During Storms
Oh, forsythia, where have you been?
Peter Simon
Title: Spring Begins to Show
Seals congregating off Skiff island. It is illegal for an unauthorized person to come within 150 feet of a marine mammal.
Mark Lovewell
Title: NOAA Says Oversight Needed for Marine Mammal Strandings
Renovation work under way at downtown building off Church street.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Italian Restaurant Isola to Open This Summer in Edgartown
About 30 people attended annual meeting, held at the West Tisbury Library.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Housing Trust Reports Growth, Lauds Tax Credit Initiative
David Burstein, spokesman for the millennial generation.
Ivy Ashe
Title: Youth Task Force Speaker Series Kicks Off with Millennial Momentum
A group is working to leverage the Islands art and cultural assets for greater economic benefit.
Ivy Ashe
Title: State Committee on Tourism Travels to Vineyard
With its complex ecosystem and erosion, Squibnocket is focus of intense discussion over coastal restoration plan.
Albert O. Fischer
Title: As Vote Nears, Debate Intensifies Over Coastal Restoration at Squibnocket
State health official Julian Cyr outlined new regulations this week to Vineyard shellfishermen.
Ivy Ashe
Title: State Details New Plan Aimed at Preventing Oyster Contamination
On Sunday, the Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society hosts Lamb-o-Rama.
Albert O. Fisher
Title: A Weekend of Shearing and Shucking