After a three-case jump over the weekend, the number of Covid-19 patients on the Island who have tested positive held steady at 22 for the second day...
Parking ticket revenues were up in March over last year, the county treasurer told the Dukes County Commission last week.
The large-scale solar array is planned for the capped landfill behind the transfer station.
The Vineyard Transit Authority will maintain reduced service through the summer, VTA administrator Angie told the advisory board late last week.
The Martha's Vineyard Hospital reported no new cases of Covid-19 Sunday, after reporting three new positive tests the day before.
The arrival of May was greeted with no new coronavirus cases on the Vineyard Friday. Gov. Charlie Baker instituted new statewide face-covering rules...
Tribal leaders of the Mashpee Wampanoag will join the First Congregational Church of West Tisbury for an online listening session at 2 p.m. on May 4.
Tisbury’s annual hydrant flushing begins Monday and is expected to last five days.
The town of Oak Bluffs is now requiring face coverings inside essential businesses, aboard buses and in cabs and rideshare vehicles.
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital marked its third day in a row reporting a new case of Covid-19, bringing the Islandwide total to 19 positives.
With a rush of applicants overloading servers, the second round of the federal small business relief program was off to a rocky start.
The town of Chilmark has announced early voting by mail for its annual town meeting in June.

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