Circuit Arts has announced the premiere of Granger Things, an immersive theatre and dance show to be performed at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury.
The West Tisbury and Tisbury fire departments have signed an agreement to share costs for a potential new fire hydrant on Lambert’s Cove Road.
We are delighted to report that adoptions have been finalized for the tabby cats Timmy and Marbles.
The Edgartown shellfish committee recently approved residential and commercial bay scallop seasons in town.
Edward L. Harris, a 1994 graduate of the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School, recently retired from the U.S. Navy at the rank of senior chief petty officer.
The proposed changes would extend Ameresco's lease agreement from 20 years to 25 years and raise the total lease payment to the town from $12 million to $14.4 million.
Vineyard health care providers are starting a new course to introduce more people to job opportunities on the Island.
An area south of the Island near where several offshore wind energy companies have secured leases could soon be studied due to the potential adverse effects on cod spawning grounds.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Thursday arrested 31-year-old Hiago Ornela Da Silva, who is wanted for homicide in Brazil.
Organizers behind the event, which is a fundraiser for Connect to End Violence, announced Friday that it will now take place inside the Ritz Cafe and Dos Mas.
Through a new partnership, the Martha's Vineyard Library Association offers free online tutoring and homework help to all local library cardholders.
There are no adoptions to report this week but our featured pets are Peter and Teddy, one-year-old, black male rabbits who are brothers.