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Pride

June 11, 2026

  This weekend welcomes a variety of Pride activities to Martha’s Vineyard—a tradition that has become a hallmark of June. The main event is the parade through Oak Bluffs on Saturday, beginning at 3 p.m. Activities abound at the Ritz all day and night, and on Sunday enjoy a Drag Revue Royale brunch at the Red Cat […]

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Graduation Days

June 4, 2026

  The class of 2026 is graduating this weekend. The regional high school ceremony takes place at the Tabernacle on Sunday, June 7 beginning at 1 p.m. The Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School graduation is Saturday, June 6 on the school grounds, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Also this weekend, the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market begins its seasonal […]

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Charter School Celebrates Second Largest Graduating Class

June 2, 2026

  The Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School graduates 15 seniors this year, the second largest class in school history. They are a close-knit group — like a family, or a “loud pack of cousins,” said senior Winter Muric. Read more on this story at the Vineyard Gazette Photo by Jeanna Shepard Charter School Celebrates Second […]

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An Artful Look at the Changing Times

May 30, 2026

  There is a window in the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. Sit in the armchair next to it, look out and watch time sweep back and forth through the generations of Colin Ruel’s family. Read more on this story at the Vineyard Gazette Photo by Ray Ewing An Artful Look at the Changing Times was last […]

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June Beckons

May 29, 2026

  May heads for home as June beckons from around the corner, which begs the question: How to celebrate the transition? Sunday May 31 heralds a Blue Moon, so singing to the evening skies could be on the list. And maybe make it a regular tradition, as long as the neighbors don’t complain. If seeking […]

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Hawaiian Artifacts on Martha’s Vineyard Head Home

May 26, 2026

  The Martha’s Vineyard Museum is working through the process of turning over a wooden canoe, a grass skirt and tapa cloth, and a poi pounder that were acquired in the 1940s and 1950s to Hui Iwi Kuamo’o, a native Hawaiian organization. Read more on this story at the Vineyard Gazette Photo by Ray Ewing […]

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Vineyard Students Embody Spirit of Memorial Day

May 22, 2026

  Soon after the bell atop the Old Whaling Church struck one o’clock on Friday, a grand assembly of students from the Edgartown School rounded the corner onto Main street heading into town. Read more on this story at the Vineyard Gazette Photo by Ray Ewing   Vineyard Students Embody Spirit of Memorial Day was […]

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Memorial Day

May 21, 2026

  As Memorial Day weekend approaches, with thoughts of the summer season beginning, the Vineyard’s elementary school students will lead the way once again in reminding everyone what the holiday truly means. On Friday, students at the Chilmark, Tisbury, Edgartown and Oak Bluffs schools will make their annual pilgrimage to the ocean to salute armed forces members […]

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