For three years now, the museum has been hard at work restoring the historic Thomas Cooke house property, the site of its original campus, as a...
More than three weeks before she starts her job as the new chief executive officer at Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, Elizabeth Folcarelli is...
Early on in the pandemic, farmers’ markets were declared essential business. Right away, planning began for a new West Tisbury Farmers’ Market.
Grocer Steve Bernier, author Skip Finley and community chronicler Julia Germani are this year’s recipients of the Martha’s Vineyard Medal.
Children and toddlers from around the Island community gathered with their parents at Ocean Park on Tuesday evening for a kid-friendly Black Lives...
The Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation invites anyone walking one of its properties on Monday to snap and share a photo.
Vineyard men of all ages lined the seawall in Vineyard Haven Saturday afternoon to take a stand against domestic violence in the Island’s ninth...
The Flying Horses carousel in Oak Bluffs will remain closed this season, to protect the historic carved horses from sanitizer damage.
On Wednesday, youth and teens from around the country will tune in to World Without Exploitation’s third annual Youth Summit on sexual exploitation...
More than 6,000 Island workers spanning nearly 900 small businesses, nonprofits and sole proprietorships had their jobs preserved through the PPP.
A report commissioned by MVYouth examined youth services for Island children from birth through age 25. It found the greatest gap in services is for...
When the pandemic hit, six-year-old Henry Scott was in kindergarten at the Martha’s Vineyard Charter School and two-year-old Deirdre Scott was in...

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