Vineyard voters go to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in the high-profile Presidential primary race that has riveted public attention for months.

At the far western tip of the Island, Wayward Wampum has remained open since Labor Day, expanding the social landscape in a remote area.

The Oak Bluffs water district hopes to offset costs by developing a three-megawatt solar array off Barnes Road.

With heroin use a rising concern on the Cape and Islands, the Penikese School has announced plans to reopen as a residential treatment center.

Featherstone Center for the Arts blends the digital age with art installation in the first show of their 20th season: an Instagram art exhibit.

Mocha Mott’s coffee shop in Oak Bluffs will be closed for repairs at least until May after a burst pipe flooded the basement-level store last Tuesday...

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Rising Tide Therapeutic Equestrian Center is moving from the stables to the bowling lanes for a fundraiser.

Amanda H. (Cohen) Saltzberg has reopened her counseling and psychotherapy office at 4 Church street in Vineyard Haven.

The Martha’s Vineyard League of Women Voters is hosting Patricia J. Williams on Saturday, Feb. 13.

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