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As the first summer blockbuster, “Jaws,” marks a major milestone, superfans come together on the island in Massachusetts ...
Amid a feeding frenzy of interest in the 50-year movie milestone, the island is celebrating and educating on all things ...
Seven miles off the Massachusetts coast, Martha’s Vineyard is one of the purest examples of set-jetting, the travel trend ...
David Ouellette was part of the Massachusetts State Lottery's “$1,000,000 Jaws Game Show,” and took home the game’s $1 ...
Our film critic's first visit to the Vineyard coincided with the island's 50th anniversary "Jaws" celebration.
Michael Sterling, up from Florida, was happy to talk about how he rebuilt a 1964 lobster boat into the Orca replica for Jaws ...
An endurance athlete became the first person to swim around the island of Martha’s Vineyard to raise awareness about the plight of sharks as “Jaws” nears its 50th birthday.
Jaws was a cultural phenomenon that transformed the film industry and put Martha’s Vineyard on the map.
The ravenous shark in "Jaws" began chomping its way across movie screens 50 years ago on June 20. The film became the first summer blockbuster and made Martha’s Vineyard a tourism destination.
The Jaws theme music echoes throughout Martha’s Vineyard, or rather Amity Island. There is a new exhibit at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in honor of the 50 th anniversary of Jaws. It’s called Jaws at ...
The Massachusetts State Lottery hosted a live Jaws-themed game show on Martha’s Vineyard, where one contestant won $1,000,000.
Naturally, the 50th anniversary of one of the most-beloved, most-important American movies ever made has generated plenty of retrospection and content. Hey, you're reading this right now for a reason.