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A Case of Vineyard Poison (1995) Death On a Vineyard Beach (1996) A Deadly Vineyard Holiday (1997) A Shoot on Martha's Vineyard (1998) A Fatal Vineyard Season (1999) Vineyard Blues (2000) Vineyard Shadows (2001) First Light, co-written with William G. Tapply (2001) Vineyard Enigma (2002) A Vineyard Killing (2003) Murder at a Vineyard Mansion (2004)
Pages in category "People from Martha's Vineyard" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Martha's Vineyard Mysteries is a television film series which airs on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel. The films star Jesse Metcalfe and Sarah Lind and are filmed in the USA and Canada. They are based on the novels by Philip R. Craig and the first aired in 2020.
Martha's Vineyard constitutes the bulk of Dukes County, Massachusetts, which also includes the Elizabeth Islands and the island of Nomans Land. The island's year-round population has considerably increased since the 1960s. In the 2023 Martha's Vineyard Commission report, the year-round population was 20,530, an increase from 16,460 in 2010. [3]
Martha’s Vineyard is an island south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts and is about a 43-minute flight from Boston. Population is about 15,000, although the summer population can swell by tens of ...
The Martha's Vineyard Times is a weekly community newspaper on Martha's Vineyard, an island seven miles off the coast of southeastern Massachusetts. The Island's six towns have a total year-round population of about 21,000 and a seasonal population estimated at 100,000.
Like Henry Hough, Richard Reston was a strong editorial advocate against development and for environmental preservation, and is credited with many victories in those areas. These stances prompted five local business owners to start a competing newspaper, the Martha's Vineyard Times, in 1984. [9]
William Styron interview on Martha's Vineyard, William Styron interview by author and TV host William Waterway Marks with rare photo of Styron sitting at desk in his island writing studio. Michael Lackey, "The Theology of Nazi Anti-Semitism in William Styron's Sophie's Choice," Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory, 22,4 (2011), 277–300.