As of Friday morning, the hospital reported that 125 tests have been done, with nine positives, 105 negatives and 11 still pending.Jeanna Shepard
With low ridership on the Vineyard route, the reduced ferry schedule will remain in effect through May 5. Mark Alan Lovewell
Love, Hope, and Community have not been canceled.Jeanna Shepard
Town parks and public places remain closed to activities.Mark Alan Lovewell
Empty main streets give stark reality to effect of stay at home orders.Tim Johnson
Remnants of a vessel washed ashore this week that was believed to have broken loose from a mooring in Hyannis harbor.Jeanna Shepard
In more uplifting news, meet Spot, the newest calf at Brookside Farm.Lisa Vanderhoop
With protective masks in short supply on Martha’s Vineyard, a new Island network has formed with the mission of providing masks for everyone who needs them.Jeanna Shepard
Normalcy in Edgartown harbor as shellfishermen brings his dragger out.Mark Alan Lovewell
New sign greets travelers departing the ferry in Vineyard Haven.Mark Alan Lovewell
Osprey feathers its nest in Harthaven as the calendar turns to April.Tim Johnson
A convoy of National Guard trucks arrived on the Island Wednesday morning to deliver a staff isolation tent to the Edgartown house of correction, and other supplies Islandwide.Mark Alan Lovewell
Protective emergency equipment for first responders arrived by ferry this week.Mark Alan Lovewell
Thank you sign appears at the hospital from grateful Island.Jeanna Shepard
Ferries were shutting down, and Beach Road was partially closed as a northeaster lashed the Vineyard with rain and wind Friday.Mark Alan Lovewell
What the world needs now to get us through these crazy days.Lisa Vanderhoop
The Island is sheltering in place, doing our part to help stem the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. But life goes on even during these hard times. Here are scenes from this week on Martha's Vineyard.
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