A new program called Care for Community will work as a matchmaker between food organizations and volunteers. All Island nonprofits are eligible to...
The West Tisbury Congregational Church is offering drive-by pickup meals on March 18 from 5 to 6 p.m.
Husband and wife musicians Sean McMahon and Siren Mayhew hosted a Social Distance-Sing to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
With an Islandwide shutdown beginning to weigh on the Vineyard’s most vulnerable residents, volunteers are needed during the coronavirus emergency.
Government institutions on the Vineyard took unprecedented steps this week to close town halls, cancel in-person meetings, and activate emergency...
Leaders at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital said Wednesday morning they expect to see the first positive case of Covid-19 on the Island within a matter...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has confirmed Barnstable County’s first case of Covid-19.
Rev. Dr. John David Schule died at home, surrounded by family on March 12 after a long battle with lymphoma. He was 89.
The pace of cancellations has quickened and Island agencies and businesses are announcing new rules aimed at controlling the spread of Covid-19.
In 2019, the Dukes County Sheriff’s Office communications center logged 332 reports of deer struck by cars around the Island, more than double the...
A year after a fire leveled a historic barn to its foundation and claimed the lives of 90 animals at Flat Point Farm, a new flock of eight bluefaced...
The Martha’s Vineyard Substance Use Disorder coalition is conducting an online survey.

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