The Coast Guard Auxiliary on Martha's Vineyard's Safe Boating class is now filled.
Circuit Arts, the new parent organization of the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival, has announced its summer programming schedule.
The Tisbury open space and recreation committee, in conjunction with the West Chop Club's director of tennis, David McNamara, will be hosting numerous free tennis clinics this summer at two locations.
The Aquinnah select board voted Wednesday to appoint Adam Petkus as the town’s building inspector.
A woman suffered several broken bones over the weekend after she crashed her rental moped in Oak Bluffs.
This week, the Edgartown select board voted to extend an informal offer on the Land Bank property headquarters at 167 Main street.
In order to welcome customers with dogs, restaurants and coffee shops with outdoor seating must apply for the town’s new “Dog Friendly Spaces” variance and follow guidelines the board of health approved last week.
Keith Maxwell filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Steamship Authority on June 9, saying he fractured his right fibula due to the unseaworthiness of the M/V Nantucket.
The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Creative Living Award.
On Thursday, June 22, Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School students, along with teacher Freedom Cartwright and MV African American Heritage Trail organizer Elaine Weintraub, will share their research and artwork about civil rights activists.
A Steamship Authority ferry on the Nantucket route was sidelined for a few hours Monday after crew members found smoke coming from its bow thruster compartment.