10.01.15

As ubiquitous as a white picket fence in Edgartown or a stonewall in Chilmark, the shingled house is synonymous with Vineyard architectural style.

By Alexandra Bullen Coutts

03.01.15

When the Imrey clan outgrew the old summer place, they didn't have to look far for a top architect

By Monica Jensen

03.16.15

The Vineyard has many spots where eelgrass conveniently washes ashore, ready to be shoveled up and hauled off to improve a home garden.

By Mollie Doyle

03.01.15

What if the secret to happiness lay right outside your kitchen door? In a pretty little garden, full of delicious things to eat. It might sound far-fetched to suggest that a kitchen garden can relieve stress, lift your mood, and even ease depression, but new studies suggest there’s a scientific basis – perhaps even a soil bacterium that elevates serotonin – for the pleasure we can get from digging in the dirt.

By Susie Middleton

03.01.15

His auto empire is far larger than the one he inherited from his late father. But Ernie Boch Jr.'s place in Edgartown? You might be surprised.

By Vanessa Czarnecki

10.04.14

Once, long ago, I fell in love with a house and then I fell in love with the man who built it.

By Rebecca Busselle

10.02.14

Let’s break it down by the numbers.

10.10.14

Back in 2002, architect Kate Warner set a goal for all of Martha’s Vineyard: install 500 rooftop solar arrays by 2010.

By Olivia Hull

12.10.14

The Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation is now in its second season of using goats to clear invasive Asiatic bittersweet vines from Cedar Tree Neck. That decision was mostly a logistical one. “We were just brainstorming different ways to manage the neck because it’s really hard to access with machinery to mow,” said Kristen Fauteux, director of stewardship for Sheriff’s Meadow.

By Ivy Ashe

07.01.14

Prudy Burt swung her Toyota Tacoma off of North Road and onto the shoulder. She traipsed confidently through the brush, pushing branches out of her way as she headed for Mill Brook. A Burt-led tour of the brook is both history lesson and gossip column, environmental report and storytelling session. She names each pond and knows the property owner responsible for every dam (and whether their children like to fish).

By Heidi Sistare

04.01.14

They are not typical year-round homes; they’re more like well-appointed summer dwellings.

By Joyce Wagner

04.01.14

With a historic Chilmark house slated for a full restoration this fall, we went looking for what remains of 350 years of home design.

By Remy Tumin

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