Food for Fines Food for library fines amnesty week is April 10 through 16 at the Vineyard Haven Public Library. Anyone with an account full of...
On Wednesday, April 13, libraries on Martha’s Vineyard will join libraries across the commonwealth and the nation to provide a “snapshot” of what...
Scouts Honor Kevin Oliver of Oak Bluffs was among those who received an award for service at the Boy Scouts of America’s Cape Cod & Islands...
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International man of tartan, Philip D. Smith, Jr., PhD., has recently designed a tartan design for Martha’s Vineyard. The tartan was to be...
Join Red Cross Team The Martha’s Vineyard Red Cross of the Cape Cod and Islands is conducting trainings for those who want to learn more about...
Edgartown selectmen this week directed town highway superintendant Stuart Fuller to shave down a berm on Curtis Lane that has proved problematic...
Expecting to come up with more than $400,000 by early next week, Edgartown attorney Edward W. (Peter) Vincent is negotiating to delay a hearing set...
A man who was convicted of rape in Dukes County 20 years ago has been granted a new trial. Chad Edward served time in state prison after a jury...
A Cairn terrier that killed chickens and a cat will be allowed to move out of state, Chilmark selectmen agreed this week. After killing four hens,...
The Martha’s Vineyard Prescribed Fire Partnership plans to conduct controlled burns today, Friday, April 8, at the Polly Hill Arboretum in West...
Tisbury police are hopeful they have ended a long string of Peeping Tom incidents with the arrest of a man, spotted peering into a house in...
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Tourism at the Gay Head Cliffs may get a boost this summer. The executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum told the Aquinnah selectmen this...

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