Property tax bills went out, and while homeowners continue to pay less than those on the mainland, their tax burden will be heavier.

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.

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Six Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School students participated in the Massachusetts Music Educators’ Southeast District Festival on Jan. 9 and Jan...

On Tuesday, Feb. 2, the Martha’s Vineyard Mediation Program will host a free informational program to outline family mediation.

Island nonprofits and municipal organizations will soon be able to apply for grants for board development and education thanks to a new joint effort.

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