Landry Harlan
Everyone had a story to share about Luke Gurney at the second annual Fluke for Luke awards ceremony Sunday evening at the Portuguese-American Club.
Though the names of the players keep changing, banking remains a healthy business on Martha’s Vineyard.
It was pure happenstance that West Tisbury cartoonist Paul Karasik stumbled upon a mural that became the basis of his first essay in The New Yorker.
In the cooling shade of the Oak Bluffs Camp Ground, about 150 kids and their families walked, biked or got a ride in a stroller Wednesday morning during the 21st annual Fourth of July children’s parade.
Republican congressional candidate Peter Tedeschi toured the Vineyard and outlined his platform at the Old Whaling Church in Edgartown Saturday.
Incoming ferries are all but sold out, hotels and harbors are full, the parade is planned— the Fourth of July is almost here.
