Thirty bushels of bay scallops were given to local shuckers with a stipulation: they could keep half the load if they shuck the other half for...
The Island Parents Advisory Council on Special Education meets at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the YMCA of Martha’s Vineyard.
At the Amigos story hour at the Edgartown Library, children wearing pajamas and slippers crowded around a group of high school students who read to...
Fundraisers are underway for Enrico Holley, an Island painter who was seriously injured last week when he fell off a roof.
During the nine months Army pilot Wender Ramos was deployed in Afghanistan, he flew Black Hawk helicopters around the eastern part of the country.
The Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation is accepting inquiries for its 2015 Learning Disabilities grant cycle. To be eligible to apply,...
Veterans, merchant mariners and others involved in past and present service will be recognized at the 16th annual service honoring veterans at the...
Visitors to the animal shelter are greeted these days by two lively new tenants, Teddy, a six-year-old male Chihuahua and Bella, a miniature apricot...
The Martha’s Vineyard NAACP hosts its community health fair on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9:15 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the regional high school.
Sail Martha’s Vineyard will change its headquarters to the Tisbury Marketplace next month. The new offices will be on the second floor of the...
Five medical students spent the past two weeks on the Island studying elder care and services as part of the rural scholars program. Neglect by a...
Rosalie Powell is devoted to the 19th century of art hooking, teaching and practicing the skill at her West Tisbury studio. This year, she won a...

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