A cluster of eight coronavirus cases has been traced to a wedding that was held on Martha’s Vineyard over Columbus Day weekend and violated state...
As Halloween approaches it’s not just worries about ghosts and goblins that have folks on edge. There is a pumpkin shortage on the Vineyard.
A new exhibition of photographs by Libby Ellis at the Carnegie in Edgartown offers a different way of looking at Island flowers.
Edgartown selectmen presented a united front against the town’s first proposed recreational marijuana establishment Monday.
Evolve Pilates — a popular fitness and cycling studio in Edgartown for the past eight years — will permanently close its doors this December as a...
Seven candidates are running for seven seats on the Dukes County Commission on Nov. 3. Questions emailed to the seven candidates saw a variety of...
The West Tisbury Library invites Islanders to enter a juried photography show that will be featured online in December.
With the mission of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission in the spotlight more than ever this year, Island voters will have a choice to make as they head...
In four sections of her new book Old Enough, Sheri Caplan guides readers through the origins of the youth vote, from the country’s founding to the...
The Island boards of health reported six new cases of Covid-19 on Monday and said they were investigating a cluster of cases stemming from a private...
Last week we covered whether or not to compete over opponents at the five level.
Small business owners on Martha’s Vineyard can now apply for forgivable federal loans covering up to $10,000 of losses caused by the Covid-19...

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