Louisa Hufstader
The Federated Church of Martha's Vineyard has called a new minister, Richard DenUyl, Jr., who preached his first sermon on All Saints Day, Nov. 2.
It cost the town of Tisbury more than $11,000 to raise the harbor patrol boat that sank at its Owen Park berth last month.
Radio storytelling took the stage on Friday and Saturday nights, when performance artist Dan Froot brought his acclaimed Pang! to the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse.
The time-honored tractor is giving way to different equipment on the land Andrew Woodruff tends today, at Island Grown Initiative’s Thimble Farm in Vineyard Haven.
West Tisbury is updating its cemetery regulations to include rules for green burials, an environment-friendly form of interment that uses no casket.
More than two dozen Island nonprofits are sharing $173,092 in grants awarded Tuesday night by the Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard.
