West Tisbury selectmen reluctantly agreed Wednesday to move forward with plans to take back control of the town dump and Dumptique from the regional...
An innovative approach to the problem of homelessness on Martha’s Vineyard moved a step closer to reality Wednesday with the purchase of a six-...
The visible public campaign for the housing bank is now relegated to a cohort of devoted activists in working groups.
From massive dredging and beach renourishment in Oak Bluffs and Edgartown to renovations at the Gay Head Cliffs overlook, a number of public works...
In the mid-1980s, the historic hotel at the head of Main street Vineyard Haven was called the Tisbury Inn, and it had seen better days. The...
Asserting its sovereignty, the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) has taken preliminary steps to build its own public safety facility on tribal...
"I voted" stickers at a Martha's Vineyard town hall
Joining their counterparts across the commonwealth, Island voters will go to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in the presidential primary. On the...
Snowdrops
Shirtsleeves in January. Spring flowers in February. Buckets of rain, but no snow and ice. A single snowy owl. A dearth of sea ducks.
Calling all rabbit aficionados. Tawny is a sweet, friendly, funny, playful bunny that someone must want to give her a loving home. She’s a juvenile,...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $170,090 for the business week ending on Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. The land bank receives its funds...
Secrets of the Zamboni at the Martha’s Vineyard Ice Arena.
A red-winged blackbird perches
One swallow, as the proverb said, does not make a summer; but red-winged blackbirds are pretty well informed birds.

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