This annual Martha's Vineyard CROP Walk will begin on Oct. 1 and run though Oct. 18. The distance can be whatever anyone wants it to be, the miles...
When deer hunting season on Martha’s Vineyard begins Oct. 5, so will the venison donation program. Coordinated by Island Grown Initiative, the...
Diversity training for Martha’s Vineyard police is on deck for later this fall, as a joint project with Island police chiefs and the Martha’s...
The nonprofit Island Housing Trust cut the ribbon Thursday on its latest project: seven affordable apartments at the Perlman House, a 100-year-old...
A second Vineyard Independence Partnership yard sale is coming up on the grounds of the former Chilmark Chocolates.
Island census organizers are ramping up outreach efforts to boost participation, after a counting process hamstrung by funding cuts and concern about...
Martha’s Vineyard residents in need are eating more locally-raised food than ever before, thanks to a network of Island farms, volunteers and social...
A possible record bonito did not cross the scales during the first week of action, as the fisherman had not registered for the derby.
At this time, our Island animal shelter remains open for official business and by appointment only.
The Tisbury School Building Committee will review new, more detailed designs for the school at the committee's next meeting Monday.
More than half a dozen World War II-era planes paid a visit to Martha’s Vineyard Sunday, landing at the Katama Airfield, and putting on a small show...
Serena Ward, fishing in her first derby, earned bragging rights for the first fish, an 8.4-pound false albacore. Chuck Winter was second with a 4.44-...

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