Some of the millions of small plastic discs, released accidentally from a New Hampshire sewer plant three months ago, have begun washing up on...
A cookout for a den of Vineyard Cub Scouts and their parents on Thursday night had an exciting surprise ending when two young scouts discovered an...
Ferry Governor Disabled The MV Governor lost power with one of her two engines while coming into Wood Hole on the 4 p.m. trip from Vineyard Haven...
To address the need of postnatal support a group of Island moms, doctors, maternity nurses, midwives, health, yoga and childcare practitioners, and...
Vineyard Vines Spread A second Island Vineyard Vines retail store is opening, adding an Oak Bluffs location to its Edgartown location. The new...
airplane
The Martha’s Vineyard Airport is getting new runways. But the work you’ve seen going on out there all spring is only phase one. “To you guys it’s...
dock
Things will begin to return to normal in Menemsha next week when the town reopens the new West Dock, nearly 11 months after it was destroyed in the...
bridge
After a long winter of trying to beat the red lights between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown, Islanders can look forward to a summer without traffic...
Charter School Reunion The Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School will be holding an Alumni Reunion Party for all past charter school students (...
Aquinnah police are readying a new beach safety program this summer that will involve placing numerical markers on beaches for use when calling for...
Ambulance Chief Search The Tri-Town Ambulance Service committee will restart the search for a new chief after the top choice withdrew his...
Robinson
It was the seventies, and Julie Robinson was 27, divorced and “trying to figure out what the heck to do with myself,” as she puts it now. “I wanted...

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