Free Books for Travelers Beginning in June, the Friends of the Vineyard Haven Public Library will be offering free books to travelers at the...
The American Red Cross will hold an adult and child CPR/AED and first aid class on May 29 at the Farm Institute at 14 Aero avenue in Edgartown...
Memorial Day. It’s a federally-mandated Monday off from work, a long weekend that arrives during a time of year when the lingering sun still...
Theatre Classes Island Theatre Workshop announces classes for children and adults starting Monday, June 1, at their new home on Music street in...
Vineyard resident and business owner Kati Johnsen recently took part in Indigenous Voices at the United Nations, a 10-day forum. She accompanied a...
Martha’s Vineyard school authorities have confirmed the exclusion of four high school students for six months over alleged drug infractions,...
salute
There was a formal change of command ceremony yesterday at U.S. Coast Guard Station Menemsha. Under crisp blue skies, with a gentle breeze...
Tom Barney
In the nearly 10 years that one Island war memorial has been mothballed in the artist’s backyard, tens of thousands of American soldiers have been...
kelly
Kelly McCarron, the teenaged driver behind the wheel during an accident last June that claimed the life of her passenger, 18-year-old Jena Pothier...
Family Planning
The latest victim of an economy that is increasingly running on empty, Family Planning of Martha’s Vineyard will close its Vineyard Haven clinic...
More than 40 years before BP’s catastrophic oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, the barge Florida ran aground in Buzzards Bay one foggy night...
Sengekontacket
In an abrupt about-face from an announcement made just two months ago, the state Division of Marine Fisheries said this week that Sengekontacket...

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