New regulations aimed at increasing the coastwide population of striped bass have been approved by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission....
Late ferries were cancelled Sunday as a storm that battered the Island with high wind, drenching rain and sleet began to subside. A sunset broke...
Greater transparency, expanded human services and more state funding are among the goals shared by candidates running for the Dukes County commission...
Led by Vineyard chef and farmer Jan Buhrman, Porks and Knives is a four-day culinary farm-to-table adventure that brings together chefs, farmers and...
A judge hearing the trial in superior court took the unusual step of halting proceedings and admonishing the prosecutor for misconduct, but declined...
Five medical students spent the past two weeks on the Island studying elder care and services as part of the rural scholars program. Neglect by a...
Set on peaceful Look's Pond in the heart of West Tisbury village, with views over stone walls and old farm fields, this is a hidden treasure tucked...
Vineyard voters will weigh in on races at the federal, state and local level, some of which are hotly contested. Islanders have requested absentee...
Candidates running for nine open seats on the Martha’s Vineyard Commission reflect a wide range of priorities for the Island’s regional planning and...
Their regular season ended Wednesday with a win before a home crowd, but the Vineyard soccer boys are hoping to keep the wins coming as they enter...
As elected officials up-Island balk at the prospect of offshore sand mining, Oak Bluffs is voicing support for the venture. At a selectmen’s meeting...
In a time of flux for Vineyard public schools, a race is underway to determine the makeup of the Up-Island Regional School Committee. Six candidates...

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