Peace activist Cora Weiss, a seasonal resident of Aquinnah, was honored with the Ann S. Kheel prize for Exceptional Dedication and Service to...
Vanderhoop
Since last we celebrated a Memorial Day, Douglas E. Vanderhoop has become one of the highest decorated veterans in the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (...
Mary
Mary Carr, 88, made a journey back to the Vineyard last Friday. The last time she was here, 67 years ago, war raged in Europe and in the Pacific....
The house at Tea Lane Farm in Chilmark needs $500,000 worth of repairs and renovations to prepare it for a future farming family, a special...
graduation
Tiffany Smalley yesterday was awarded her undergraduate degree from Harvard University, and with it the distinction of being the first student from...
Several major employers of Brazilian labor on the Vineyard spoke out this week against a newly-established Island blog which has accused them of...
Sarah
The owners of the Home Port Restaurant announced this week that from now on they will only serve locally-caught fish and shellfish at the landmark...
Summer is peeking in at the Island, with buds and bushes in full bloom and sunsets that spread across the western sky with rosy-hued fingertips...
Oak Bluffs will have to make do with a severely cut-down, no-frills budget this year after voters soundly rejected two Proposition 2 1/2 overrides...
Coogan
Catherine Coogan walked into the Family Planning clinic at 8 o’clock one morning this week, fresh from getting her three kids out the door and...
For Martha’s Vineyard veterans the past year has been one of frustration as they have been forced to travel off-Island for treatment, and often...
The latest victim of deep cuts to health and human service funding at the state and federal level, the Vineyard Family Planning clinic, which has...

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