Visitors sporting rain boots and slickers turned out for Saturday’s Living Local Harvest Festival at the Agricultural Hall. The festival celebrated...
An original rosewood Steinway & Sons baby grand piano from 1901, a gift from a group of private donors, will call the West Tisbury library home....
There will be a lunar eclipse at dawn on Wednesday morning. This won’t be the most visible eclipse, but for those who are up in the predawn hour,...
Mark London quietly announced at the end of a commission meeting Thursday night that he would retire by the end of next summer. Mr. London has been...
Massachusetts law stipulates that police must keep reports of rape and other sexual assaults in confidential files, not available to the general...
Groundsel trees are in full bloom and thriving these days in the vast salt marshes that ring the many Island saltwater ponds, their gray-green...
A new law that keeps police logs sealed in domestic violence cases has the strong backing of Island police and social service leaders who work as...
When Steve Ewing learned he would be given the 32nd Creative Living Award, presented each year by the Permanent Endowment Fund, he wasn’t initially...
Hearings are set for next week in Dukes County superior court in the intensifying legal dispute between the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission and...
People and pets around the Island may have found themselves enjoying an evening hike or backyard barbecue a little more than usual this summer....
As a conversation unfolds across the country about the value of pre-kindergarten learning and whether it should be incorporated into public school...
The Vineyard has led the way when it comes to taking a regional approach on Community Preservation Act spending. That was the message from Stuart...

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