All-Island school committee members remain torn over a phased plan that would eventually have all students back in classrooms by Oct. 27.
After a slow start to the summer, the state Division of Marine Fisheries has proposed extensions to the commercial striped bass, black sea bass and...
The basketball courts at Niantic Park in Oak Bluffs were closed this week amid concerns about people violating rules to prevent unsafe crowding.
Administrators presented a rolled-back, phased approach for re-opening public schools Thursday, now hoping to have students in classrooms nearly a...
Citing an uptick in Covid-19 cases, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Friday that the state would pump the brakes on its slow reopening process.
A redesigned, expanded Tisbury School is taking shape on the desktops of Boston-based Tappé Architects; conceptual designs will be shared with the...
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported its 40th positive Covid-19 test on Thursday, as case numbers continue to steadily climb on the Island.
A longstanding grievance by abutters over the use of a Katama property leased by Donaroma’s Nursery simmered over into the Edgartown selectmen’s...
The Edgartown Library now offers contactless pick-up six days a week from noon to 4 p.m.
Long lines and a backlog of packages have been the main story at Island post offices this summer, as postal workers scramble to keep up with...
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported one new positive Covid-19 case Monday as the Vineyard entered the month of August. Cases are creeping upward...
A single application allows year-round Island and Cape Cod residents to seek rental and mortgage assistance from multiple funding programs.

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