People gathered at the Chilmark Community Center Sunday morning to hear from Island agriculture and aquaculture leaders about the challenges and joys...
Congregants of the First Congregational Church of West Tisbury are enjoying the brightness of the barn space in the Agricultural Hall but look...
Vineyard Scots celebrated their heritage and raised scholarship money at the annual Robert Burns supper Friday night. The Martha's Vineyard Scottish...
The cats at the Animal Shelter wonder, like the song says, “Where have all the people gone?”
James Anderson Province, a mixed breed dog and Caribbean transplant who lived in West Tisbury for the past nine years, died on Nov. 19 at home,...
Leaders of the new organization 350 Martha’s Vineyard Island (350MVI) will be guests at the monthly meeting of the Democratic Council of Martha’s...
Many policies are changing over effective March 31, including Network Health, popular among Islanders with low and moderate incomes. Health care...
Revisiting a controversial issue that has been dormant since summer, the Oak Bluffs selectmen voted Tuesday to approve a set of regulations that...
Martha’s Vineyard listener supported public radio station WCAI has increased its flagship signal on 90.1 FM from 1,200 watts to 12,500 making it more...
A reception for the new director of student support services for Martha’s Vineyard Public Schools, Philip Campbell, is scheduled for 5:30 to 7 p.m....
If you’re looking for a brush-up on your organizational skills, you may want to attend the workshop with Kim D’Arcy on Wednesday, Feb. 5. If sibling...
John Freeman, Camp Ground resident and eclectic musician, will present everything you could ever want to know about harmonicas at the men’s first...

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