There is a proposal before federal and state fisheries managers that will make it a crime to possess scup next summer. If the regulation is adopted...
A short-term land deal cut by the regional high school committee Monday night has flung open the starting gates on an ambitious $6-million plan to...
The Herring Creek Farm Trust has filed a new lawsuit against the Martha's Vineyard Commission, appealing a recent decision by the commission to...
"Today and tomorrow were supposed to be my days off. I got here at 5:30 this morning. My last days off were last year," Mr. Silva said, smiling even...
The trees have been cleared, the land smoothed over; the contours of a new 18-hole golf course in Edgartown are taking shape. While it is months...
A formidable Islandwide transportation planning project and a slew of fresh development proposals are expected to keep the newly configured Martha's...
Moped accident victims need more training - most have never driven a motorized two-wheeler before, and the average customer gets seven minutes of...
Island Ice Arena Fights Financial Crisis; Seeks Help to Secure Future of Facility By Mark Alan Lovewell The Martha's Vineyard Arena is hurting....
This New Year's Eve, many Islanders brought in 2001 without champagne toasts and elegant balls. Instead, they celebrated with ghost tours, sea...
The waiting list for English as a second language classes on the Island has more than 80 names, and has left Island educators scrambling for...
Purple Gallinule Lands on Island From the South By E. Vernon Laux At noon on New Year's Day, Stephen Carlson of Oak Bluffs made a remarkable...
Powerful state legislators on a hostile mission to take over the Island ferry system. Moneyed mainland developers on a singular mission to convert...

Pages