Patricia Bergeron and the Portuguese American Club accepted this year’s Spirit of the Vineyard award Sunday in a ceremony marked with laughter, love...
A major overhaul of the state zoning, planning and subdivision laws is gaining support from Island planning board members and members of the Martha’s...
Wampanoag tribal leaders reacted with disappointment and casino opponents with relief following a ruling by a federal judge Friday denying the tribe...
Two months after the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission placed airport manager Sean Flynn on paid administrative leave there is no outcome...
With time running out on the formal legislative session for the year, a revised bill to overhaul the outdated Massachusetts Public Records Law was...
As waters off the Vineyard begin to attract strong interest among wind energy developers, legislation now before Massachusetts lawmakers would spur...
West Tisbury voters will decide whether to expand a town affordable housing initiative and spend money on a short list of maintenance projects at a...
Oak Bluffs voters will decide whether to authorize additional spending on the Niantic Park reconstruction project and repairs for the North Bluff sea...
A Sengekontacket oyster project has been such a success that the shellfish department will ask selectmen to open the pond to commercial oystering.
With a week to go before Massachusetts legislators pack up to go home for the holidays, there is just enough time to act on a long overdue bill to...
When Kathy Rose was evicted last June, she found herself in a likely predicament. She had read about tiny houses, a growing trend across the country...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $454,873.50 for the business week ending on Friday, Nov. 6, 2015.

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