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

The recent dismantling of the former Mobil station has left the Island not only with one fewer gas station but also no automatic car wash.

How decisions are made about our hospital, how it responds to our health needs and how it communicates with Island residents are topics of...

Probably the Vineyard is no different from other places in bestowing place names, and eventually forgetting them.

People with disabilities or difficulty navigating stairs have a small reason to cheer this week.

October, 1960: It was a time of optimism. (How quaint, but how refreshing.) It was a time when change actually looked like it was going to happen —...

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Letters to the Editor

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.

That’s what the residents of Edgartown get when they turn on a faucet.

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