International Dinners International-themed meals will be served at the Dr. Daniel Fisher House in Edgartown to support the International Travel...
The Martha’s Vineyard NAACP will hold its annual membership and awards brunch celebrating the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, Jan....
Friends and relatives came Saturday to celebrate the 100th birthday of Thelma Luce Baird. The gathering at Windemere Nursing and Rehabilitation...
The town of West Tisbury has filed a lawsuit against a mainland subprime mortgage company that loaned more than half a million dollars to an...
Although names were never discussed, it might have been called Middletown or Centerville, a seventh town in the center of the Island that some...
Faced with rising operating costs, nearly no growth in the residential and commercial sectors and sharply reduced revenues, Oak Bluffs officials...
An unpopular Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School budget reemerged last week after a staff member at the school superintendent’s office spotted...
In frustration over their failure to negotiate change to what they consider a blatantly unfair state-imposed formula for funding the regional high...
Judy Campbell
A sleepy, indoorsy Martha’s Vineyard afternoon, a preview of more to come as January slides by, greeted the streets down-Island on Sunday. Not one...
There is no such thing as a seagull. Growing up in the city by the ocean, I believed there were three bird species: pigeons, sparrows and...
More than 15 years ago, Brian Braginton-Smith of West Yarmouth came forward with an idea to meld wind power and aquaculture in what he envisioned...
On Thursday, Jan. 17 at 9:30 a.m. as part of the Island’s celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., St. Andrews Episcopal church on...

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