A songwriter and an engineer put down roots and anchors in Vineyard Haven.
By Sydney Bender
For one Canadian couple, a two-hundred-year-old Edgartown gem proved the perfect opportunity to write a new chapter.
By Sissy Biggers
Gogo Ferguson and David Sayre’s storied Chilmark home is designed for a good get-together, RSVP not required.
By Sydney Bender
Martha’s Vineyard Garden Club President Susan Hobart decided to stop battling the deer in her garden. With that, she’s (almost) won the war.
By Brooke Kushwaha
They don’t last long, but for Fred Hancock there is only one flower worth his devotion.
By Brooke Kushwaha
Down a winding dirt road abutting an ancient way, Cathy Weiss and Ed Solomon have created a peaceful, sun-filled retreat all their own.
By Martha Kirkpatrick
He’s a professional chef. She’s a natural host. Together, they’ve built a house tailored to the art of living and entertaining well.
By Sissy Biggers
A plague of invisible nematodes is threatening one of the signature species of the Island’s forests.
By Thomas Humphrey
Two generations later, the deBettencourts return to their family home.
By Sydney Bender
Often compared to Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh is a big name known for big projects all over the world. But his latest design on the Island he seasonally calls home proves that inspiration can come from the smallest of places too.
By Joe Bargmann
Who says your landscape can’t be a nature preserve?
By Moira Convey Silva
On the corner of Canonicus and Seaview, Dan and Angella Henry have transformed a weary icon into a masterpiece.
By Sissy Biggers