Five years after Hurricane Sandy hit Martha’s Vineyard in 2012, certain parts of the Island are still recovering.

The Bradley Memorial, the first African American church on the Vineyard, was demolished last week.

An arrest this week of a man coming off the ferry with what police allege was one hundred and three grams of the dangerous narcotic fentanyl should...

Those angels, you know, they are crafty buggers. Appearing in all sorts of disguise.

There was a quiet but pretty wedding at the Parsonage on Saturday afternoon, when one of our popular clerks Albion Alley entered the matrimonial...

For five weeks every autumn, fishermen stage a takeover on Martha’s Vineyard.

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Letters to the Editor

The fiasco at the county commission during the current appointment cycle is an embarrassment.

I read the letter to the editor, “Voter Choice on Fluoride” and I was moved to write a letter answering Scott Ellis.

On April 12, 2018, the citizens of Edgartown have the right to vote for or against adding fluoride to our water system.

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