The sapping humidity that plagued the Island for much of August washed away with last week's heavy rain. Friday broke clear and crisp for the home...
Duel Goes on in Woodlands Planning Commission Hearing Is Closed, While the Developer Continues to Press Case on Multiple Fronts By JULIA WELLS...
When the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby begins this Sunday, there will be more prizes than ever before in the event's 58-year...
Another Flap Over Cape Wind; Coast Guard Remains Neutral By ALEXIS TONTI In the latest war of words over a proposed wind farm for Nantucket...
Fabian, the season's worst hurricane so far, is expected to pass far out to sea this weekend, to the relief of many Vineyarders. The threat of an...
Wednesday, Sept. 3: Freshman Orientation Day at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School. It is gray and oppressive outside, the dark sky a harbinger...
Fast Ferry Deal Set, Ending a Long Path Dockage and Parking Agreements Part of the Package that Will Establish New Service Starting Next Spring...
County Contract Signed; Davis Starts on Tuesday By ALEXIS TONTI After an exhausting search process that began in January, the Dukes County...
The first day of school at the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School feels almost like a block party: people hugging each other; adults carrying...
Capping off a year of intense expansion and its first foray into the mainland marketplace, the Black Dog Tavern, Inc. is now trimming back one of...
Taylor Toole's Film Will Appear in Boston Festival, Island Theatres By MANDY LOCKE Fourteen months ago, when he was begging and borrowing his...
Oak Bluffs Water Has Chlorine Boost By CHRIS BURRELL The tap water in Oak Bluffs has tested clean for a week now, but the chlorine added to...

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