Still unhappy with next year’s early budget estimates that they believe unfairly saddles the town with a disproportionate share of cost, the...
The game is back. Every fall on the Island the leaves turn red and fall to the ground, scallopers take to Island ponds, and the V’s and W’s line up...
Stephanie
Undaunted by the bleak economic picture, Oak Bluffs voters agreed on Tuesday night to increase the room occupancy tax and allocate $200,000 for the...
Rossi
Dan Rossi was appointed as the new West Tisbury police chief on Wednesday night after a vote by West Tisbury selectmen Cynthia Mitchell and Richard...
Fred LaPiana is just one of an unknown number of people who cannot get service from Martha’s Vineyard’s monopoly cable television provider, Comcast...
Tisbury property taxes will be sharply higher in 2011, largely due to falling property values and the extra expense of the town’s new emergency...
PROTECTING ANTIQUITY Editors, Vineyard Gazette:
A former staffer for a Georgia senator who briefly made headlines when he was arrested and jailed following a fundraiser on the Vineyard in the...
It’s All in the Grout Martha’s Vineyard Tile Company owners, Annie and Jeremy Bradshaw, are adding a new dimension to their tile business through...
Drilling began yesterday to replace an underwater damaged cable that provides power from Edgartown to Chappaquiddick. Construction is expected to...
The decision to build land-based wind turbines on Wampanoag Tribe land in Aquinnah will likely come down to three factors: aesthetics, acoustics...
The Tea Lane Farm building committee has selected a draftsman to help with the plan for restoring the historic farmhouse in Chilmark. Committee...

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