Project on Hold Tabernacle Is Battlefront on Camp Ground By CHRIS BURRELL Don't let the tranquillity of the Camp Ground fool you. When...
Two months after a district court judge ordered a culinary arts teacher at the regional high school to pay back $20,000 he allegedly stole from the...
The notice is as clear as it gets: "The Boston Seaman's Friend Society is leaving Martha's Vineyard." On Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. at the...
Island Official's Septic Permit Raises Issues of Zoning Rules By CHRIS BURRELL The operator of the Island's only two sewage treatment plants, who...
Island Commercial Flights Dip; Airport Business Still Thrives By ALEXIS TONTI Although airline passenger traffic on the Island is down more than...
In Agency's Struggles, Historic Echoes By MANDY LOCKE This is not the first time Martha's Vineyard Community Services has faced the predicament...
Her voice remains low, a library voice, a bedtime story voice; a soothing, unhurried monotone whether she is talking about her six children, about...
Two Mail Units Are in Jeopardy Satellite Stations at Alley's Store, Edgartown Visitor Center Could Lose Delivery as Postal Service Continues to...
Union Threatens Strike at Community Services; Clients Face Disruption By MANDY LOCKE Mental health counselors at Martha's Vineyard Community...
Commissioners Make It Official No Southern Woodlands Housing; Developer Says, ‘We'll Be Back'; Courts to Sort Out Issues in Four-Year Dispute By...
Life at The Ledge: Skateboarders Soar, and Wait for New Park By JULIA WELLS It's a weekday afternoon in downtown Vineyard Haven, and the sounds...
As soon as he saw Kaleena Searle swing up her right arm, the 16-year-old boy from Tisbury knew something bad was coming his way. "I knew I was...

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