Kevin W. Cipollaro and Glynnis C. Doucette purchased 14 Rose Avenue in Oak Bluffs on June 18.
The Farm and Field column began in 1976 recording weather events and hay bale counts, new livestock additions and crop woes. Reporter Mary Breslauer...
As a black pickup truck rumbled away from the Depot Corner gas station in Edgartown with a pair of lawn mowers stowed in its bed, the screen at the...
Edgartown has never had a shortage of patriotism when it comes to the town’s annual Fourth of July parade. The crowds and floats are as sure as flags...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $125,520 for the business week ending on Friday, June 21, 2013. The land bank receives its funds...
The northern most part of Oak Bluffs sticks into Nantucket Sound like a big thumb. There is a swift current moving in the waters off East Chop Beach...
Kevin Ryan, vice president of Island Theatre Workshop, had one more round of auditions to do. The principals had been cast, as had most of the other...
Despite its small size, the Vineyard has long fed the creative spirits of numerous artists, from writers to painters and everything in between. For...
Online clothing store Wasque Rip will now sell merchandise at Rainy Day gift shop in Vineyard Haven. The company, named for the Chappaquiddick...
Stephanie W. Roache has joined Sandpiper Realty, the agency announced this week. She will be working with her mother, Elaine T. Miller, one of...
Kevin Burchill, a recent Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School graduate and recipient of a $1,000 Comcast scholarship for community service,...
The boil water order for Oak Bluffs was lifted Wednesday morning, and officials said they had shut down the offending Lagoon Pond well and started...

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