03.03.25

Science teacher Amandine Hall’s fascination with dahlias bloomed into an obsession. The result is a dazzling display of shapes, colors, and new varieties developed with a biologist’s eye.

By Laura Holmes Haddad

03.03.25

Interior designer Amie Weitzman has spent years creating spaces for happy clients. So when it came time to decorate her own Edgartown home, she knew exactly what she wanted.

By Elizabeth Bennett

12.11.24

Built in 1873, this mansard-style, 3,920-square-foot home features four bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.

11.04.24

This Vineyard Haven home has not one but two types of water views.

11.01.24

One has a modern coastal style, the other a knack for mixing old and new. Together, Vicki Meany and Chari Polley are founders of The Evolved Home.

By Keija Minor

11.01.24

Homesteader, gardener, and longtime Vineyard Gazette columnist Lynne Irons isn’t afraid to make her opinions known on everything from hydrangeas to leaf blowers and posturing politicians. At seventy-eight, she shows no sign of slowing down.

By Elizabeth Bennett

10.30.24

The house on Menaca Hill was once part of a storied Katama resort, then a Chappaquiddick rooming house. Thanks to its latest owners’ loving renovation, it’s now a picture-perfect family home. 

By Addison Antonoff

08.27.24

The thing about history is that sometimes information gets lost or misconstrued.

07.23.24

A quirky octagonal home sits hidden in the woods of West Tisbury.

06.18.24

Legend has it that the home was once located on Chappaquiddick and relocated to the “mainland” after being floated “across ice in the harbor.” 

04.23.24

Sometimes buying the least-expensive house on the Island at the time can get you a dream home.

04.20.24

The Island’s first “affordable” housing was built nearly fifty years ago, but we seem further away than ever from a solution to the problem. Where do we go from here?

By Beth Edwards Harris

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