In the end, our short film fit the first annual Martha’s Vineyard International Film Festival’s Shoot Locally, Think Globally theme to a T.

Jonathan Skurnik

The bluesman’s wash-ashore tale.

H.J. Bernstein

In copper, bronze, and brass, sculptor Marla Stelk reimagines an armored denizen of the deep.

Laura D. Roosevelt

A few years ago, my family and I were lucky enough to build a home on the Island. We hired a reliable builder, a lifelong friend who produced a Vineyard miracle: we moved in six weeks early and under budget.

Tina Miller

On Chappaquiddick, the departure of only one or two folks living just across the way can suddenly make the little island feel a whole lot emptier.

Margaret Knight

Against all odds, Tom Turner of Katama has established a one-man lumber industry using timber nobody else wanted from the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest.

Mike Seccombe

On Chappaquiddick, they were dead serious about having fun on Halloween.

Margaret Knight

Jerry Bennett of Edgartown sends orchestras able to play almost anything all across the Island – and all around the country.

Mike Seccombe

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