Martha’s Vineyard public schools will stay closed, along with their counterparts around the commonwealth.
With a small bump in the Island’s positive Covid-19 cases and Boston’s emergence as a hot spot, hospital officials continued to reiterate their worry...
River herring have made a strong and early return to Squibnocket Pond this year, reflecting a hopeful trend statewide. Dredging efforts over the...
The decision by the Steamship Authority to seek a financial bailout from the state came together hastily in the span of a few short days.
The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital and Island boards of health reported one more confirmed case of Covid-19 on the Vineyard Monday, bringing the total...
Community banks on Martha’s Vineyard worked at a furious pace last week to process hundreds of loan applications for small businesses seeking...
Five of the six Vineyard towns have settled on April 27 as the date to phase in limited construction work, voting to extend strict building...
With cash running low the SSA is urgently seeking a financial bailout from the commonwealth, marking a first.
In his first report to the Oak Bluffs selectmen this week, interim fire chief Martin Greene outlined a plan to begin business inspections later next...
Pledging a “quick fix,” James Malkin told the county commission that mistakes were made over the Oak Bluffs ferry terminal.
June 23 is the tentative new annual meeting date, and June 25 is the tentative new date for the annual town election.
A tense conference call between Island town leaders and the head of the hospital over relaxing the construction ban split the Island along geographic...

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