The dork on the sailboat in Jaws 2 wants his own Jaws Fest.
By Tom Dunlop
The grass is greener in front of everyone else’s house.
By Kate Feiffer
Researcher Luanne Johnson began studying skunks to see if they were a threat to shorebirds, and ended up finding them a fascinating subject in their own right.
By Margaret Knight
A gap in his knowledge of pre-Mayflower America led Tony Horwitz, the bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist who lives in Vineyard Haven, to write a new history and travel book A Voyage Long and Strange: Rediscovering the New World.
By Tony Horwitz
The hippie invasion on the Vineyard in the sixties and seventies not only affected the culture of that day, but continues to influence the Island.
By Richard C. Skidmore
Such is the power of an alpaca.
By Geoff Currier
Producers of honey. Pollinators of our food and flowers.
By Ali Berlow
Okay, I admit it. I like stuff. I like having it. I like finding it.
By Niki Patton
Pique assiette mosaic artist Jenifer Strachan is an artisan in the oldest sense of the word, a highly skilled craftsman.
By Linda Black
A young filmmaker captures the ancient story and traditions of Island agriculture, inspired by the people he’s descended from, and the homes and land he knew and loved as a boy.
By Tom Dunlop
The Patriot always seems to find its way from Falmouth to the Vineyard – bringing newspapers and bagels as well as a family of workers who commute to the Island.
By Tom Flynn
How an interpreter can take the fear and confusion out of a doctor’s visit for Brazilians.
By Margaret Knight