For most Martha’s Vineyard teenagers, the end of high school is both an achievement to celebrate and a milestone to pass on their way to adulthood...
Second Lieut. Alicia Oliveira recently completed basic officer leader course at Fort Sill, Okla.
Bruce Nevin of Edgartown recently received a $200,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Vineyard Haven Public Library has received a $3,500 National Science Foundation grant from the Califa Library Group.
The food writer and Oak Bluffs seasonal resident will receive the 2016 Carol DeMasters Service to Food Journalism Award.
A spokesman from the state attorney general’s office will be on the Vineyard for training on May 5.
West Tisbury library director Beth Kramer has just returned from a trip to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Martha’s Vineyard’s official sister island...
Shawn M. McCormack has joined the Boston law firm Davis, Malm & D’Agostine, P.C. as an associate.
A meet and greet is planned for state representative candidate Ewell Hopkins has been cancelled.
The Island Housing Trust will host an informational meeting on the Kuehn’s Way housing project on Monday, April 25.
Greg Milne of Vineyard Haven and South Mountain Company recently passed his licensing exam to become a registered architect.
Much has changed in Edgartown in the past 50 years, but one thing has not: at every town meeting and election, a Searle was on hand, wearing a...

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