In early February, library lovers will be invited to carry the first of nearly 50,000 books and other items to the new Edgartown library building.

New data show an aging Island with a continuing housing crisis and some of the inequality affecting the rest of the country.

The noted ornithologist who cut a wide swath through the world of birding died in the early morning on Jan. 21 at the Nantucket Cottage Hospital.

With a recent cold snap ending a period of unseasonably mild weather, dozens of scup have washed up dead on the shores of Lagoon Pond.

A traffic study of Edgartown’s seasonally-congested Upper Main street is the first step in a public review of a planned expansion at Shop & Stop.

Now appearing at a commercial kitchen near you, the Starlite Lounge is offering lunch to go at the airport business park.

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The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation is now accepting inquiries for its 2016 small grants program.

The Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of the 2016 Jim Lambert Memorial Scholarship.

A town committee formed last fall to study enhancements and future planning for Owen Park in Vineyard Haven will host a public meeting Jan. 28.

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