Selectmen voted unanimously Monday to institute a first-of-its-kind moratorium on anchoring in Cape Pogue Pond.

The Martha’s Vineyard Fishermen’s Preservation Trust will begin distributing fish stew and chowder through its community seafood program this week.

A new swath of Island residents — including people aged 60 and older, grocery store and restaurant staff, and transportation workers — are eligible...

A food waste recovery project begun four years ago on the Vineyard is ramping up again after the pandemic interrupted the bulk of the collections....

Strapped to the bed of a flatbed Ford in an 800-gallon tank, hundreds of rainbow trout crossed the Vineyard Sound and splashed down into Island ponds...

Recycling plans, injury rates and manufacturing plans were among the details parsed at a hearing of the Martha’s Vineyard Commission Thursday, as...

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News Briefs

Laura and James Hale, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Riggs Stone Hale, born on July 1.

This week’s adoption news is that the Springer Spaniel brothers, Captain and Beacon, have been adopted and moved on their forever home.

A new site on the African American Heritage Trail of Martha’s Vineyard will be dedicated on July 27 at 3 p.m.

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