A concerned citizen group that formed after recent upheaval at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is turning up the heat.
Eversource Energy’s plans to spray herbicides under power lines on the Vineyard remained in the spotlight this week.
Student enrollment is slightly down this year in Martha’s Vineyard public schools, according to the annual Oct. 1 school census.
Seven service veterans along with their families came to the Island this week to participate in the American Heroes Saltwater Challenge.
For five weeks every autumn, fishermen stage a takeover on Martha’s Vineyard.
The recent dismantling of the former Mobil station has left the Island not only with one fewer gas station but also no automatic car wash.
For those who are up early Tuesday morning there is a pretty sight in the southeastern sky well before sunrise.
Albert O. Fischer 3rd returns again and again to take pictures of Keith Farm in Chilmark.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $467,330 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017.
Last week was a big adoption week. Mr. Whiskers and Ragnar were adopted together, which made them both quite happy.
Richard GJ O’Hare and Claire B. O’Hare purchased 55 Cottage Street in Edgartown from Cottage Street Partners LLC for $2,300,000 on Oct. 6.
Falmouth Academy has appointed Matthew Green as the next head of school.

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