After an almost two-year hiatus due to COVID, Polly Simpkins and the Cup of Karma Project returned for an afternoon of community and inspirational storytelling on Saturday at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum to a “sold-out” group of almost 75 guests. Simpkins believes we are all deeply connected, and voices that need to be heard, […]
On Saturday, June 11, approximately two dozen Vineyarders gathered at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven to support March for Our Lives, a nationwide call to action for more sensible gun control laws and an end to gun violence. Although the address was different and the number of participants was significantly less than the March in […]
The first time Ray Tattersall played cornhole was at a friend’s annual Fourth of July cookout in 2017: “I was a pitcher in the men’s slow-pitch softball league, so it was an easy thing. I went home that day and looked up ‘cornhole,’ and learned how people throw the bags. It’s like an underhand […]
After what seemed like endless weeks of clouds, rain, gale force winds and fog, the weather finally cooperated for the culminating celebratory events of Climate Action Week here on Martha’s Vineyard. The sun was shining as electric vehicle (EV) owners from around the Island lined up in front of Edgartown School to drive in procession […]