Facing a severe revenue shortfall, the Vineyard Nursing Association is on track to end the year with a large and unsustainable operating loss,...
In a court case that takes up the issue of whether public money can be spent on historic preservation of churches, a group of Oak Bluffs residents...
Except for a single distinguishing feature, this turkey looks like any other in the flock that wanders through Vineyard Haven. But it's hard to miss...
Taking his victory as a mandate for more openness, the newly-elected chairman of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) vowed this week to put...
Data released by the state Thursday rating teachers on their job performance show most Island educators are making the grade. Educators across the...
Tisbury selectmen voted to set a tax rate of $8.46 for the coming year, slightly above last year’s rate of $8.01. And after discussion at the public...
Robert S. Marshall, the Steamship Authority governor representing Falmouth, resigned from the board last week. He sent his resignation to the...
Change is planned for the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, and the museum wants community feedback. That was the thinking behind a series of community...
Fifty years ago today, an unspeakable tragedy occurred, one that left a generation scarred with memories of where they were when President John...
Members of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) sent a strong message about their desire for change last week, voting by a wide margin to elect...
At dusk, one by one,hundreds of gulls fallout of the leaden skyonto the lake, alreadybeginning to closeits lid for winter.  
A large green binder rested on Lorraine Clark’s kitchen counter this week, the pages filled with requests for bicycles, toys, books, art supplies and...

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