Ferries to the mainland were full on Monday as vacationers bid the season a bittersweet farewell. The annual Labor Day exodus signaled the end of one...
A celebration of life will be held Sunday for Davin A. Tackabury, a Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School senior who died over Labor Day weekend.
On Sunday a fleet of vintage cars arranged themselves in the parking lot of the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School to benefit the Fallen...
A well-known quality of life problem on the Island, housing insecurity also poses health challenges, according to a new community health needs report...
A 26-foot sailboat that broke loose in rough seas last week and went aground near the Little Bridge has been secured, Oak Bluffs harbor master Todd...
After nearly two months of bickering in and out of court, the Wampanoag tribe and town of Aquinnah have a written agreement that allows the tribe to...
When Carlo D’Antonio sold his 110-year-old wooden sailboat Banzai he said goodbye to all of his handcrafted restorations except for one — the flag...
The crescent moon will decorate the western sky at dusk in the nights ahead.
On Jan. 6, 1961, U.S District Court Judge W. A. Bootle ordered the immediate admission of two black students to the University of Georgia, ending 160...
Citing a potential budget deficit of nearly $1 million for the next fiscal year, the Vineyard Transit Authority administration and advisory board...
Test results for lead and asbestos at the Tisbury School were released to the public this week. The testing found elevated levels of chipping, lead-...
End of summer by the calendar is one thing, and the palpable end-of-summer feeling that Labor Day inevitably brings is another thing.

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