The slow-moving post-tropical storm was well south of Nantucket Tuesday after lashing the Vineyard with wind and rain on Labor Day. Ferries are...
Samantha Church wasn’t planning on becoming a businesswoman. But she saw a market for a locals-only jewelry store on Circuit avenue, the busiest...
With the opening of a new education center and botany lab, the Polly Hill Arboretum is hoping to become the leader in plant science and conservation...
With active hurricane season underway, Martha's Vineyard emergency managers are keeping a close watch on forecasts. And with no major hurricanes...
Vineyard schools start up again on Tuesday, Sept. 6. The school system expects to welcome 2,158 students to the new year, slightly up from last year...
New high school principal Sara Dingledy will have her first official day with students on Tuesday, but over the summer she has been busy rolling up...
Eve L. Vincent, Tisbury Democrat. candidate for Register of Deeds
Crossing the finish line. That’s how the end of summer feels for year-round Islanders who have been running nonstop since June.
State primaries can be lackluster, but not this year on the Cape and Islands, which has competitive and substantive races.
Martina Thornton, Edgartown Unenrolled, candidate for Register of Deeds.
Candace A. (Candy) Nichols, Edgartown Democrat, candidate for Register of Deeds.
Laura Johnson Hairston, Oak Bluffs Democrat, candidate for Register of Deeds.

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