Like many popes and kings, Denys Wortman of Vineyard Haven is the eighth in a dynastic lineup.
By Holly Nadler
Because of his research and advocacy work at the State Lobster Hatchery, John Hughes found a way to make a living on the Vineyard, discovered a winter hideaway in Puerto Rico – and met Marlon Brando.
By Phyllis Meras
The Fischer family comes together over a day of haying at Flat Point Farm.
By Margaret Knight
From chasing down chickens to herding flocks of sheep, Border collies share the workload.
By Ellinor R. Mitchell
Increased erosion and global warming are accelerating natural shifts in the coastline of the Vineyard – with dramatic results.
By Kate Feiffer
Last summer, a few friends received a phone call from an Island woman who had found a message in a bottle with their names on it.
By Meredith Downing
After Hurricane Carol roared through Martha’s Vineyard on August 31, 1954, Shirley Mayhew and her camera went to Menemsha harbor – where few others were allowed entry.
By Shirley Mayhew
The posthumous success of artist Stella Waitzkin.
By Laura D. Roosevelt
Louise DuArt and SQuire Rushnell’s Katama home is a tribute to love and God.
By Rachel Nava Rohr
Excerpts from author Nicole Galland’s upcoming novel Crossed capture what it would have been like for a landlubber on a massive sailing expedition during the Crusades.
By Nicole Galland
The film and theater director, screenwriter, and painter first came to the Vineyard in her early twenties.
By Brooks Robards