It was a victory for bar owners in Oak Bluffs and patrons who prefer a nicotine chaser with their drinks. Smoking is back.
Voters in Oak Bluffs could put a significant dent in the number of mopeds rented in their town if they back a tough proposal put forth by selectmen....
Echoes of Sept. 11 followed the solemn marchers in the Memorial Day veterans' parade on Monday. More participants joined, and more flags were hung...
National Labor Board Sets Stage for Vote on Union in Community Services Dispute By MANDY LOCKE The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) set the...
Historic Chappaquiddick Farm Preserved in Unique Partnership By JULIA WELLS The preservation of a historic farmstead, a new partnership between...
“I guess if you’re comfortable with how the game is going to end, then you can play.” Sounds of a baseball game float through the window from the...
Scores of high school students went to the prom Saturday night and then roamed the Vineyard looking for a party, and in the course of that night, at...
After breathing smoke-free air for more than a year, some bar owners in Oak Bluffs just can't stand it anymore. They want the smokers back, and they'...
The lilacs are in full bloom and the air smells like summer. Memorial Day weekend is here. The American flags are posted. The flowers boxes are...
From Public to Spiritual Works: Fred LaPiana Becomes Deacon By JOSHUA SABATINI Fred LaPiana of Tisbury has served his community's physical needs...
Boatline Bill Moves to House for Vote Fierce Debate Is Expected in Collision Between New Bedford and the Islands for Steamship Authority Control...
U.S. Census Figures Show Poverty Rates on Island Fall Below State Average By NIS KILDEGAARD Poverty rates on Martha's Vineyard are lower than...

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