After nearly a decade of planning, two years of construction, over $30 million raised, and the restoration of exactly 1,008 refractors on the Fresnel...

A drab exterior, leaky roof and rotting trim have prompted Edgartown to explore options to stabilize its town hall facade, the selectmen learned...

From the Gazette archives: a story about James Taylor appearing at a Hootenanny in 1963.

The union that includes Island Stop & Shop employees voted on Sunday to authorize a strike as part of contract negotiations. Employees are still...

The Yard is embarking on an $11 million master plan to renovate and expand its facility off Middle Road in Chilmark. The project would double...

Bragging rights took a back seat at the third annual police versus fire hockey game which was a benefit this year for the Island Autism Group and the...

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News Briefs

A former Oak Bluffs building inspector has been charged with possessing high-capacity magazines that are illegal in the state.

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $69,060 for the business week ending on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019.

A Dukes County grand jury handed down new indictments this week in two cases that have moved from district to superior court.

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