With their silver anniversary far behind them, Margery Meltzer and Cheryl Stark are going for the golden.
By Julia Wells
Are some Vineyard parents putting the Island at risk of an outbreak?
By Erin Ryerson
Wolfie Blair had one of those ah-ha moments: What if kids could actually access the solid basics of saltwater fishing and some tricks of the cast from the get-go?
By Mary Breslauer
What could be more beautiful, more thrilling to watch than a horse, mane and tail flying, as it races along a Vineyard beach? Add a surfer, towed by the horse, and you get the new sport of, well, horse surfing. This spectacular event takes place in early fall on the edge of Sengekontacket Pond.
By Brooks Robards
“I was influenced by the colors of the ’80s, TV commercials, movies, the colors around me. I’ll look at a painting and think, ‘Oh wow, that was my mother’s comforter.’”
By CK Wolfson
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, the saying goes.
By Heather Hamacek
I’ll Wait for the Nantucket, Thanks; Wait, Wait, They Didn’t Really Ask That; New Kids on the Cliffs; The Great White Pack Rat; On Fischer’s Island; and Duly Noted.
Thomas Bena has a new film about big new homes, but doesn’t have a big new home for his Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival. At least not yet.
By Alexandra Bullen Coutts
Some have called the Andrea Doria the Mount Everest of shipwrecks. But in early June, a manned submersible successfully visited the wreak, bringing back new sonar images.
By Sara Brown
Hiding in plain sight.
By Kib Bramhall