08.01.04

Tim Rush and Tom Fisher, lamp makers.

By Tom Dresser

08.01.04

We must have always timed our trips just right because the ferry On Time had never even entered our thoughts.

By Carolyn O'Daly

08.01.04

“Attention, ladies and gentlemen: if there’s anyone who knows how to dock the ferry, please report to the bridge.”

By Geoff Currier

08.01.04

If I ever get chickens again, I’ll definitely rent them.

By Margaret Knight

08.01.04

Holly Alaimo was watching television one night when passersby wandered in to look at her artwork on the wall. With that act of trespassing, an arts colony was born on Dukes County Avenue.

By Christine Schultz

08.01.04

In our early years on the Vineyard, my wife, Detta, loved the solitude of Quansoo.

By Joe Tate

08.01.04

It was a perfect day for fishing...

By Ivan Gural

08.01.04

If you are going to get nabbed for speeding in Chilmark, you could do worse than be stopped on the rise just west of the Allen Farm on South Road.

By Max Hart

08.01.04

Martha’s Vineyard has long attracted writers, and in recent years, a whole new school of them has been lured here.

By Laura D. Roosevelt

07.01.04

You know that if you have a home on Martha’s Vineyard, you occupy a special place in the hearts of your mainland friends – a place that coincides neatly with their weeklong summer vacations. You’ll recall it was barely springtime when the phones started ringing. “We were wondering. . . .” “Hey, what are you doing. . . .” “We had a fantastic idea! Why don’t you plan to come and visit us in the fall, but this summer, we. . . .” You’ve heard it all before, right?

By Mark Jenkins

07.01.04

It wasn’t until Thomas Hart Benton came to the Island in 1920 that he found himself, and the painting style for which he would become famous.

By Sam Low

07.01.04

On the who, what, how, and why of everyday Island life.

By Glenny Bartram

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