SSA Drops High-Speed Ferry Idea By JULIA WELLS NANTUCKET - Signaling an abrupt shift in direction on the ambitious new service model,...
MVC Defers Chappy Decision By JULIA WELLS After listening to more than two hours of bitterly divided testimony from an overflow crowd, the...
Edgartown selectmen this week affirmed the use of fire as a land management tool as long as members of The Nature Conservancy continue to work...
Island police are looking into the possibility that a brawl involving off-duty National guardsmen on the night of May 10 at the Atlantic Connection...
With cannons firing from three wharves around the harbor, a Navy warbird lacing the sky overhead with trails of white smoke and a piper sending her...
Before Sheila and Charlie Flathers sat down for dinner and a couple of cold beers at Papa's Pizza Wednesday night, they seriously pondered over the...
Herring Creek Farm, the storied and richly diverse Great Plains farm in the rural coastal perimeters of Edgartown, is now set to be sold for a record...
Island Charter School Prepares To Honor First Graduating Class By JOSHUA SABATINI The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School is holding its...
Backers of a plan to build a community swimming pool are suffering from sticker shock, having learned last month that the 38,500-square-foot complex...
An after-prom party near Black Point beach in Chilmark turned violent in the early morning hours last Sunday when police who were called in to break...
The Aquinnah building inspector filed a lawsuit this week against the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) to test the question of whether the...
There is good news on the Vineyard Haven waterfront. Douglas Rock, an extremely dangerous hazard to navigation, has - finally - been marked....

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