Responding to the largest number of grant applications in its 26-year history, the Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard last month awarded $35...
Happy Birthday, Rose Island artist, self-taught seaweed scientist and passionate personality Rose Treat turns 100 on Sunday, Dec. 7, and everyone...
lighthouse
Approximately 12 times a year, the Vineyard is treated to the glory of a full moon dominating the night sky, spilling its light across farm fields...
Singing Service Guest vocalist Jeannie Gagné will talk about Singing to Save the World and lead the congregation in hymns on Sunday Nov. 30, at 11...
bookstore
Last Thursday night, having turned off the lights after the first full day’s trading at the newly-reopened Bunch of Grapes bookstore, Katherine...
children from above
U.S. Navy Cmdr. Joseph B. (Joe) Hornbuckle 3rd is feeling deeply thankful this week. Mr. Hornbuckle, 38, who earlier this year returned from...
Island emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are ready to welcome new people to the ranks. Tri-Town ambulance (West Tisbury, Chilmark and Aquinnah)...
Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity of Martha’s Vineyard will hold their annual meeting on Thursday, Dec. 2 at 5:30 p.m. at the Vineyard...
After receiving a notice of noncompliance from the state confirming that treated effluent is seeping to the surface at Ocean Park, the Oak Bluffs...
In the latest chapter of what is already a prolonged application process, supporters and opponents of the controversial Bradley Square renovation...
courthouse
The scene of justice for now 150 years — where Island chicanery, plunder and families torn asunder are presented equally before law — the Edgartown...
weathervane
Tisbury town government lacks direction. That’s not a political criticism, just a statement of fact. If you tried to set your bearings by the...

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