Martha's Vineyard Center for Living (MVCL) has received a two-year pilot grant for a robust in-home respite service.
Student athletes from the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School were recently named to the Cape and Islands All League.
After nearly two centuries of government management, the U.S. Coast Guard announced last week that it will be letting go of the Nobska Lighthouse in...
Traffic along Beach Road was being detoured Friday afternoon because the Lagoon Pond drawbridge was stuck in the open position.
Carla Cooper of Edgartown has been honored by the Cape and Islands Democratic Council with the Democrat of the Year award.
Five Island nonprofit organizations were honored on May 17 when the Cape and Islands United Way celebrated organizations receiving its community...
Edgartown resident Bruce Nevin has been researching the Achumawi language for decades in hopes of helping to preserve the embattled indigenous...
A push on Beacon Hill to bring back happy hour has the support of some Island bar owners who see the potential to attract thirsty patrons in the off-...
The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School class of 2023 is the first class of seniors to have completed the International Baccalaureate program.
Oak Bluffs businessman Mark Wallace recently purchased a nine-bedroom home in Woods Hole in hopes of building a commuter workforce.
Seven years after the Aquinnah Shop Restaurant first left Wampanoag hands, the property and business have gone up for sale once again with an asking...
For the adventurous and hardy, the annual Cross-Island Hike takes place Saturday, June 3.

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