The Federated Church’s weather vane, a favorite perch of Edgartown birds and a shining beacon to sailors, was returned to the steeple on Thursday.

A concerned citizen group launched a community survey this week to gauge public opinion about an array of issues at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

For Vineyard women looking to terminate a pregnancy, the only option is to go off Island. A Rural Scholars study is looking at reproductive health...

A superior court judge has denied a request for a preliminary injunction to block the Squibnocket causeway project.

Island boards of health and a nonprofit partner are rolling out a new program to help hunters donate and process venison on the Island.

How Nelson Bryant, U.S. Army, 82nd Airborne Division, 508th parachute infantry regiment, lost his trench knife in combat is quite a story.

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Oak Bluffs selectmen this week proposed new taxi regulations for the town, and suggested that all Vineyard towns adopt the same rules.

A superior court clerk magistrate has upheld an order by the Oak Bluffs selectmen to humanely euthanize two pit bulls that attacked another dog.

The Edgartown school has announced its first quarter honor roll for the 2017-2018 school year.

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