Going into Tuesday's special town meeting and a crucial vote on the future of the Edgartown Free Public Library, the library trustees had two...
There is a lot more need for a Vineyard connection with Cuttyhunk these days, Dukes County Commissioners heard on a visit to the island Wednesday....
After nearly three weeks of turmoil and back-and-forth accusations, Vineyard school leaders officially severed ties with their school bus contractor...
Edgartown Library: A Critical Phase By MAX HART The Edgartown library must expand now or else fail the community it serves. That's the message...
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Camp Ground Considers Leaseholder Vote By CHRIS BURRELL They're demanding universal suffrage, the right of cottage owners in the Camp Ground to...
Along with the Ferris wheel and the tilt-a-whirl, one of the wildest rides of the Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Society Livestock Show and Fair this...
Youth Hockey Builds Character; Also Puts Deep Dents in Island Family Pocketbooks By CHRIS BURRELL For nine months a year, Susan Mercier's three...
Parking Enforcement in Tisbury Is Major Year-Round Business By ALEXIS TONTI After chipping away for years at traffic problems in Vineyard Haven...
On a small patch of tar in front of the Oak Bluffs Steamship Authority terminal, where Oak Bluffs avenue, Seaview avenue, Seaview avenue extension...
New Nantucket Member Joins Steamship Board; New Ferry Plans Advance By JULIA WELLS Gazette Senior Writer NANTUCKET - A new board member for...
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