On Sunday 73 people took part in the 23rd annual Martha’s Vineyard CROP Walk.
His family members and friends got inoculated at their doctors or druggists. But James Paul, 65, got his shot at the West Tisbury school, without so...
After two weeks of frustrating league losses, the Vineyard football team picked up a clutch 18-7 win Friday night in the homecoming match against...
Island boards of health are encouraging Vineyarders to take extra precaution and receive free vaccinations at clinics scheduled for this weekend. The...
Late tonight there is a pairing up of the gibbous moon and Jupiter, the solar system’s largest planet. The two will rise in the east together before...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Sandy battered beaches, bluffs and docks from Aquinnah to Oak Bluffs, some towns are still waiting for federal funding...
An online application that’s taking the high school by storm this school year is making it even more difficult to be a teen. Ask.fm, a website and...
She’s had her first 100 days, her first summer — including her first Possible Dreams Auction — and now Martha’s Vineyard Community Services executive...
Rising costs of special education services and cuts to federal grants are driving a dramatic increase in education spending for Vineyard schools in...
Renovations began this week on the Edgartown town hall, closing part of the town hall parking lot and one of the entrances to the building....
When he leads a service, Reverend Bill Clark, 61, wears a starched white hat and a rainbow-colored stole. He walks up and down the aisle during the...
A faded yellow building that once housed the Oak Bluffs laundromat may become the future site of a bowling alley. Reid (Sam) Dunn, the architect who...

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