The Massachusetts Land Court has dismissed the latest in a string of lawsuits brought by Edgartown attorney Benjamin L. Hall over the Yellow House,...
A Vineyard Vision fellowship has enabled Martha's Vineyard Community Services to hire a family child care network coordinator.
A changing climate around immigration policy under the Biden administration is reopening opportunities for the Island’s vital summer workforce.
A chaotic weekend that initially saw Islanders shut out of vaccines culminated with the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital filling 900 appointments.
The Island Home was taken out of service late Thursday after vibration was observed on a propeller shaft.
In a pivotal decision, the high court upheld a lower court ruling that requires the Wampanoag tribe to obtain building permits for a planned bingo...
After thousands rushed to register for a vaccine appointment last weekend, hospital officials said they would continue to open new slots on a weekly...
Martha's Vineyard Bank's Community Appreciation Week runs through Saturday, with daily chances to win prizes in person or online.
After a months-long surge, Island coronavirus case counts have fallen dramatically in recent weeks, with health agents reporting only two new cases...
The Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation is accepting nominations for an Island nonprofit to receive a $2,500 grant.
The Steamship Authority has released an online survey to gather public input as it prepares to develop a new website.
Ridership has declined sharply on Vineyard Transit Authority (VTA) buses this year, as the pandemic’s impact on public transit authorities nationwide...

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