The town select board appointed deputy chief Stephen Foster to the permanent post Tuesday night. Mr. Foster will take the helm of the department on...

Island tourism officials raised the prospect of better courting international visitors at a new tourism conference held in Edgartown this week. 

The art of the trade will be on display with SparkMV, a new event where kids are invited to experience a variety of trade work and get their hands...

A new "food forest" at the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School looks to enrich the area with perennial plants while also cutting down on the...

The town has not disclosed what prompted the leave, but invoices obtained by the Gazette in a public records request show town leaders have met...

The Martha's Vineyard Commission has been presenting a new report on waste to Island officials, raising questions about how to reduce waste, save...

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News Briefs

Jennifer (Neary) Kokoszka and Mark Kokoszka, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a son, John Neary Kokoszka, born on Oct. 2.

There are no adoptions to report from this past week, but our featured pet of the week is Nellie, a beautiful 13-year-old, medium hair, torbi cat.

The 34th annual Martha’s Vineyard Crop Hunger Walk takes place Sunday, Oct. 20.

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