Bow hunting began 30 minutes before dawn today, Oct. 4., signaling the start of deer hunting season on the Island.
Oysters are proving to be far more than an upscale menu item — they’re a nutritional and ecological superhero in waiting, with the potential to help...
They may be fish out of water, but this year’s Bass in the Grass auction is helping to raise thousands of dollars for scholarships, artists and the...
With a torrent of offshore tropical storms and hurricanes churning up dangerous, heavy surf south of Martha’s Vineyard throughout the summer,...
An innovative partnership between The Nature Conservancy and the Martha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group has created an oyster buyback program to help...
Brian Athearn isn’t used to sitting still and keeping quiet. But on Wednesday, the Agricultural Society president stayed in his seat and listened to...
Our featured animals this week are a pair of seven-years old, male tuxedo cats.
There is a particular type of cruelty the fishing gods dole out, especially during the derby.
There will be a rally for reproductive rights at Five Corners in Vineyard Haven on Saturday Oct. 2 at 11 a.m.
During his tenure as the first justice for the Dukes County family and probate court, the Hon. Peter Smola served with care and compassion for the...
Longtime Edgartown shellfish constable Paul Bagnall told the town select board Monday that he planned to resign, effective Jan. 1, 2022, after an...
The Vineyard chapter of the NAACP has concluded that a recent incident involving three children at the Chilmark Community Center summer camp was...

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