Peggy Ekholm from the Martha's Vineyard Hospital talks about Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD).
The Senior Chief of the Coast Guard station in Menemsha invites Plum TV in to talk shop.
With a focus on thinking locally, 85-90% of the food on the menu came from local MV farms.
Leaving the national scene to itself, we talked local politics with candidate Tim Madden.
Jardin Mahoney has some tips for getting your leafy loved ones safely through the winter.
When Liz Thompson of S.B.S. shares her love of compost it's hard not to fall in love with her.
Lynn Ditchfield and ACE (Adult and Community Education) MV are on mission to educate.
Christy Mahoney shows us an assortment of beautiful plants that live for the fall, literally.
In a world of globalization, thinking locally has never been more important.
Paint your world with Jardin Mahoney, the island's premier color source.
Autumn is here and the Vineyarders are taking the field for some good-old pigskin battles.
Sharon Strimling Florio of Vineyard Alternative Heating talks about the benefits of pellet stoves.
Jardin Mahoney goes beyond just being a local garden center, "it's a wonderful, creative place."
Mathea Levine, author of "I'm Lucy," talks about her book and her efforts to save the Bonobos.
Mark Martin talks about how to improve the planet by becoming a responsible consumer.
We talk to the filmmakers and organizers of the Martha's Vineyard International Film Festival.
Andy Abrahams Wilson's documentary "Under Our Skin" is raising Lyme Disease awareness.
Explore the life and art of nationally renown painter Ray Ellis, in his own words.
Musician Meghan La Roque talks about the new green initiative called the Clean Planet Fund.
Check out a freak accident that occurred on our set last Sunday. As they say, only on the Vineyard.
1. Island Cup Shout Outs
2. Monster Shark Tournament
3. The Return of the Giant Plum!
4. The New Harborview
5. Maynard Silva - A Tribute