Changes to the formula the three up-Island towns use to divvy up education costs won’t be up for discussion at annual town meetings this spring.
Jeanie Hay Sternbach and Pascal Albanese of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a son, Montgomery Ace Albanese, born Feb. 1 at the Martha’s Vineyard...
Martha’s Vineyard is unique for a lot of reasons, sometimes in ways that aren’t readily apparent.
The small, uninhabited island south of the Vineyard could play a key role in boosting the dwindling population of New England cottontail rabbits.
After working for years as a mechanic for McIntosh Motors, Andrea Campbell has stepped into an ownership role. Her new business is Andrea’s Auto.
A recently-formed group called Connecting the Dots aims to help newcomers to the Vineyard get acclimated and become part of the community.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has approved a $1.5 million operating budget for the coming fiscal year, an increase of 4.6 per cent over last year.
About 40 Islanders got a first look Wednesday at footage from an upcoming documentary about the Vineyard’s commercial fishery.
A new short film shows rare scenes of Capt. Zeb Tilton in top hat and tails aboard his beloved cargo schooner Alice S. Wentworth.
There is a female Plott Hound mix looking for a new forever home.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $137,080 for the business week ending on Friday, Jan. 26, 2018.
A quiet powerhouse who has had a varied life and career, it is not surprising to learn that Duncan MacDonald ran a radio show for the New York Times.

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