The Martha’s Vineyard Savings Bank is celebrating its 110th year in business with a new logo and an online timeline that showcases its history.
When she bought Morrice Florist in Vineyard Haven five years ago, Emily Coulter was 30 and tired of waitressing by night, caring for her two young...
The latest effort to curb rental mopeds in the town of Oak Bluffs has seen a setback after a home rule petition died on Beacon Hill in December. The...
Marine consultants hired to review Steamship Authority operations delivered the fifth and final piece of their critique last week, detailing...
Cash-strapped due to unbudgeted expenses for the work to clean up contamination in private wells, airport officials are seeking a loan from the...
The West Tisbury zoning board of appeals this week denied a request from the Lambert’s Cove Inn to expand by adding guest cabins on the property.
The signature up-Island confectionery that is a Vineyard institution its own right will close at the end of the year, the owners have said.
Communicating with passengers has not been a priority for the Steamship Authority, and that needs to change, a report released Friday said.
The businessman who plans to operate the Island’s first medical marijuana establishment announced that he has hired dispensary staff.
Aquinnah selectmen have asked Martha’s Vineyard Commission to exercise its authority under its enabling act and review the proposed bingo hall as a...
An early-stage plan to significantly expand the Martha’s Vineyard Airport saw backlash from Island residents at a public hearing Thursday.
Investigation into the contamination of private wells from firefighting foam remains ongoing, a consultant for the Martha’s Vineyard Airport said.

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