On Sunday, nine students will graduate from the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School. They will go on to college, gap years and journeys across...

With a goal of cultivating one million oysters a year, Chilmark officials are expanding available aquaculture grants for Menemsha Pond.

Excavation around the Gay Head Light has revealed never before seen geologic layers that may shed light on how and when the landscape was created.

Last weekend, dozens of surfcasters at Wasque Point could hardly believe their luck. The water churned with bluefish as fishermen reeled in catch...

This spring, teenagers Amber Medeiros and Olivia Pate created Humans of Martha's Vineyard, a Facebook page filled with photographs of Islanders along...

When Lois Mailou Jones began painting in the 1920s, she did so in near anonymity, a sign of the endemic racism and sexism of the time. But 92 years...

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News Briefs

Island conservation organizations will be conducting prescribed burns this spring on three different pieces of conservation land. The burns will take...

The spring superior court session begins Monday at the Edgartown courthouse, with a mix of criminal and civil business on the agenda.

The Martha’s Vineyard Healthy Aging Task Force is hosting a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist three-day training workshop from April 30 to May 2...

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