Stop & Shop has made its case to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission to rebuild and dramatically expand its anchor grocery store on Upper Main...
An arrest this week of a man coming off the ferry with what police allege was one hundred and three grams of the dangerous narcotic fentanyl should...
For five weeks every autumn, fishermen stage a takeover on Martha’s Vineyard.
The recent dismantling of the former Mobil station has left the Island not only with one fewer gas station but also no automatic car wash.
People with disabilities or difficulty navigating stairs have a small reason to cheer this week.
Small progress has been made in the effort on the Cape and Vineyard to block Eversource from spraying herbicides.
It’s been July in September with heat, humidity and that friend that comes around when warm air meets cool water: fog.
Hurricane Jose came to town this week, staying offshore but brushing the Island with tropical storm-force winds.
A special photography exhibit opens Sunday at Featherstone Center for the Arts.
The 72nd Martha’s Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby got under way last Sunday with plenty of fish and fish tales.
Ferry lines are shorter, kids are back in school and issues set aside for the more urgent business of summer on Martha’s Vineyard are returning to...
How to measure summer? Number of beach days. Number of fish caught. Number of stars in the sky. Number of hours worked.

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