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Harbor View Hotel Captain’s Cottages On Martha’s Vineyard Get Kitchenette Upgrades

The Captain’s Cottages at the Harbor View Hotel in Edgartown today announced a major upgrade for its kitchenettes throughout the entire collection of luxury suites. Set to debut in Spring 2015, all 18 fully-serviced cottage suites will be fitted with a new GE ceramic-glass compact cooktop and easy-to-operate GE Café...
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l'etoile Offers It's Own Restaurant Week Menu On Martha's Vineyard

With the colder days, fewer and fewer people seem to be on Island. However, early on a Friday night in Edgartown, you’ll find Main Street packed with cars. People are enjoying a reason to get out of the house, and dinner is definitely a good excuse. Who doesn’t like to go out for dinner, especially this time of year? So when I hea...
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Point B Realty Spotlighted As Leading Video Marketing Firm In Real Estate

Social media expert Katie Lance spotlighted Point B Realty as one of the top real estate firms using video marketing to enhance their overall marketing and branding strategy. “Point B is doing some amazing videos,” Lance told a large, international audience as part of a luxury real estate webinar sponsored by Leverage Global Partne...
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The Newest Addition To The Martha's Vineyard Teddy Bear Suite Is Here!

On Wednesday night, Point B Realty co-hosted the Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours with the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. It was here, we premiered our newest bear for the Martha’s Vineyard Teddy Bear Suite and began the always popular naming contest. This new, bigger-than-me bear is so sweet and soft, a definite crowd favori...
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Doing Good For Our Community One Harvest At A Time - Island Grown Gleaning - Martha's Vineyard

In its fifth year, Island Grown Gleaning, part of Island Grown Initiative, is an important part of local farming on Martha’s Vineyard. Throughout the growing seasons, especially this time of year, our farms have a surplus of fruits and vegetables. Instead of letting them simply rot or go into compost, Island Grown Gleaning com...
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It’s November: What Martha’s Vineyard Restaurants Are Still Open?

With the season winding down, more and more of our favorite restaurants are settling into hibernation. However, this year we are lucky because there are a couple more options to tempt us on these long, cold days. Oak Bluffs Oops – sudden change in plans, Beetlebung closed on November 9th sadly. Beetlebung on Circuit Avenue currentl...
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Cranberry Acres - Martha's Vineyard's Cranberry Bog In Vineyard Haven

I love that there are still so many things to discover on Martha’s Vineyard. How is that I had no idea that for the last 10 years we’ve had an active cranberry bog, Cranberry Acres? With the Island Grown School’s Harvest of the Month being cranberries, it was indeed time to check out our cranberries. Travel down Lambert’s Cove Road...
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Martha's Vineyard Harbor View Captain's Cottage Suites Open House With Some Ghostly Halloween Twists

What a ghoulishly fun way to wrap up a special series of open house events for the Martha’s Vineyard real estate community. A Ghost Tour of Edgartown — right before Halloween! A different kind of Edgartown real estate property tour on South Water Street — as the Vineyard Ghost Walking Tour hosts Gary Cook and Karen ...
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Farm. Field. Sea: An Island Culinary Adventure For The Soul - Exploring Farming on Martha's Vineyard

Martha’s Vineyard is full of wonderful events during the Fall, and each one has something different to offer its guests. Farm. Field. Sea. An Island Culinary Adventure, was founded by Nevette Previd, who collaborates with chef Chris Fischer and others to provide you the chance to experience the Island in a way that no other ev...
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Sneak Peek At Rockfish - What To Expect From Martha's Vineyard's Newest Restaurant In Edgartown

Just think a year ago we were talking about Eleven North, the restaurant that had replaced David Ryan’s in Edgartown. That didn’t last long. The doors closed and the windows were covered with paper. It was sad to see that corner dark again. Then suddenly, there was construction happening in the space again. I was so surprised...
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