For many Americans of color, the Fourth of July has meant something different. In a morning conversation at Inkwell Beach, three Polar Bears reflect.
With the Fourth of July parade and fireworks cancelled, downtown Edgartown won’t be the same this weekend. A handful of smaller events are planned.
High summer is here, and thousands are flocking to Island beaches. But the crowds have many Vineyard officials on edge.
For years, the North Bluff beach in Oak Bluffs has been slowly disappearing. Now all that has changed.
Museums, gyms and movie theatres will be allowed to restart business on Monday as part of the third phase of the state’s gradual reopening plan.
William Bishop of the Edgartown police department was formally promoted to sergeant in an outdoor ceremony Wednesday at police headquarters.
The Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation has awarded $80,500 in grants and donations to 10 nonprofits on Martha's Vineyard and in Falmouth.
This afternoon's rally at Five Corners begins at 2 p.m. on the final day of registration for the Nov. 3 election.
On Veterans Day, the Steamship Authority will provide free tickets to active service members and veterans, in what is now an annual event.