After a three-case jump over the weekend, the number of Covid-19 patients on the Island who have tested positive held steady at 22 for the second day...
The large-scale solar array is planned for the capped landfill behind the transfer station.
The Vineyard Transit Authority will maintain reduced service through the summer, VTA administrator Angie told the advisory board late last week.
The South Shore Community Action Council has extended to May 29 the deadline for households to apply for its fuel assistance program.
The Martha's Vineyard Hospital reported no new cases of Covid-19 Sunday, after reporting three new positive tests the day before.
The arrival of May was greeted with no new coronavirus cases on the Vineyard Friday. Gov. Charlie Baker instituted new statewide face-covering rules...
As summer rental deposits come due, the 2020 season is a landscape of question marks for Vineyard vacationers and homeowners alike.
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital marked its third day in a row reporting a new case of Covid-19, bringing the Islandwide total to 19 positives.
The Martha’s Vineyard Oyster Fest, originally set to make its debut this year, has been postponed to October, 2021.
Starting Monday, Cape Air passengers must wear masks or other face coverings from check-in to deplaning.
With a rush of applicants overloading servers, the second round of the federal small business relief program was off to a rocky start.
The Wharf in Edgartown is offering up to 40 free carry-out meals of lasagna and salad for two to hospital workers and paramedics this Saturday.

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