A five-year planning committee led by Marvene O’Rourke found that the century-old building has outgrown its use, citing accessibility concerns and...
On Thursday, Feb. 9 at 7 p.m., the Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center will present an online program about food equity.
The West Tisbury Public Library will offer a free soup and bread lunch every weekday during the February school break week.
For Rev. Otis Moss 3rd, the basis for justice must always be love. It is a theme he explores in his new book, Dancing in the Darkness: Spiritual...
Clinks and clatters permeated the West Tisbury library Saturday as spherical beads of coriander and oblong dried beans of the pinto and pole variety...
Bill Eville, writer, mentor and creator of the Vineyard Gazette’s weekly newsletter The Notebook, has been named editor of the Gazette. Ethan Genter...
For more than three decades, Kirsten Sauter has been there for Vineyard pet owners. But last week, Dr. Sauter told her clients that she plans to...
The West Tisbury select board voted to use town ARPA money to hire a consultant to manage the response to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)...
The Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce in partnership with SCORE Cape & the Islands is hosting a pitch contest at the with grants going to the...
Thomas Dresser invites everyone to join him on a trip to Scotland, via the West Highland Way, north of Glasgow.
The life of Herb Foster will be celebrated by the Friends of the Edgartown Library on Saturday, Feb. 4 from 4 to 6 p.m.
MVYRADIO has awarded its latest round of Business Diversity Initiative grants to local businesses.

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