In 1944, four-year-old George Hartman watched the Germans march out of Brussels, and the British march in.
Longtime Island senior care advocate Paddy Moore will receive the Spirit of the Vineyard Award this December, Vineyard Village At Home announced on...
Last week may have been a slow week for adoptions but Winnie, the Bengal, does have an adoption pending.
Martha’s Vineyard joins the rest of the country in solemn celebration of the national holiday honoring those who have served.
A 20-unit affordable housing development in Vineyard Haven that includes nine acres of protected conservation land is now complete, providing housing...
The dessert table at the Barn Raisers Ball might well be the premier non-savory potluck venue of the Martha's Vineyard off-season.
Better communication, more collaboration and new training programs are all needed to improve services for elderly Islanders who are homebound, a new...
MV Center for Education and Training (MVCET) has been awarded the Nonprofit of the Year 2022 Award for outstanding businesses by SCORE Cape Cod...
A proposed arts and humanities center in West Tisbury would play host to classes, discussion space and weddings, drawing support and questions during...
Philip J. (Jeffrey) Norton Jr., the longtime Edgartown town moderator who had led town meetings with a deft hand and dry wit for 43 years, died...
Shirley Kennedy
Tisbury residents vented about shaking houses, damaged grass, loud noises and heavy traffic during a public meeting Thursday.
Martha’s Vineyard Hospital has been named to a list of the top-100 women-led businesses in the state for the third straight year.

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