"I was so surprised," said Catherine Thompson, director of the Chilmark Public Library. Ms. Thompson learned last Thursday that her library was the...
Graduation Day By JOSHUA SABATINI From outside the Tabernacle Sunday at half past one o'clock, the graduates of the Martha's Vineyard Regional...
If he's not successful in his next bid to build a luxury, private golf course in the southern woodlands of Oak Bluffs, Connecticut developer Corey...
Close down the Island's largest private trash hauler, the lawyers say, and you can expect chaos - garbage piling up on Island streets and businesses...
Dead Whale on Beach By JOSHUA SABATINI An object drifted toward the South Beach shoreline early Friday afternoon. Pauline Martin, who was...
A four-year-old boy from Newton is this year's first confirmed case of tularemia on the Vineyard, but state and Island health officials stopped far...
New Housing Director By JOSHUA SABATINI Last year the average house on Martha's Vineyard sold for nearly $600,000. "Unless you are making well...
Meet the Valedictorian By MANDY LOCKE Alicia Agnoli would rather talk about the playing court than the classroom. This soon-to-be high...
Cape and Islands state Rep. Eric T. Turkington was in no mood to mince words Tuesday at a committee hearing on Beacon Hill as he openly challenged...
Housing Survey Issued By MANDY LOCKE The Island Affordable Housing Fund (IAHF) will put a face to the Island housing crisis this summer through...
Class of 2001 Looks Ahead By JOSHUA SABATINI The Martha's Vineyard Regional High School is about to send off the largest graduation class in...
The debate may have divided residents of Chappaquiddick, but the Martha's Vineyard Commission voted unanimously last night to designate the little...

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