MVC Approves Plan to Rebuild Old Inn After Main Street Fire By JULIA WELLS Acting with record speed and expressing open compassion regarding the...
Inn Demolition Stirs Complaint Fiberglass Particles and Debris Floating in Air Bring Worries from Downtown Businesses; No Notification to DEP By...
Fred C. Raskin: Meet New Head of the Boatline By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer Two days on the job - actually not even two days - and...
A skateboard park, a new $3.8 million library and locker rooms for the ice arena - Oak Bluffs voters this week gave all three a resounding hurrah,...
Oak Bluffs voters swept their incumbent leaders back into office yesterday, giving both Richard Combra and Michael Dutton fresh three-year terms on...
In a marathon annual town meeting, Edgartown residents voted down the Martha's Vineyard Commission's designation of Chappaquiddick as a district of...
The eminent biographer and historian who is a year-round resident of the Vineyard, won the Pulitzer Prize this week for his biography of John Adams.
West Tisbury voters may have a hot election race in their town, but their annual town meeting contains just 28 articles, few of which are expected to...
Fighting for a fifth term on the town's top board, West Tisbury selectman Cynthia Mitchell assured voters this week that her door is always open even...
New Boat Line CEO Launches Hopeful Era After Contract Pact By JULIA WELLS Calling it an investment in the lifeline to the Islands, Steamship...
If Oak Bluffs voters approve the more than $600,000 in override requests facing them this year, many homeowners could see their taxes go up by at...
MVC Comes Under Fire; Leaders Assess the Future By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer For the first time in years, one Vineyard town has decided...

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