The Oak Bluffs fire and EMS department tumbled through a week of turmoil and transition, beginning with the resignation of fire chief John Rose.
The Steamship Authority information technology director has left, the boat line confirmed this week.
Candidates ranging from aviators to landscapers have thrown their hats into the ring to vie for three seats on the Martha’s Vineyard Airport...
With the regional high school dropout rate on the rise, principal Sara Dingledy sought to explain the numbers to the district school committee this...
Edgartown selectmen voted Tuesday to refer the Vineyard Transit Authority’s redesigned bus terminal at Church street to the Martha’s Vineyard...
A crowd of Chappaquiddick residents filled every seat of the Ted B. Morgan meeting room Monday to protest rate hikes.
The venerable saltwater fishing contest entering its 75th year, will eliminate striped bass from the competition this fall.
The Vineyard Conservation Society is calling for the voluntary elimination of polystyrene Islandwide. VCS is asking all six Island towns to vote on a...
Tisbury town officials erred twice when they posted an agenda for selectmen to meet in Boston Jan. 25.
With 10 applicants now vying to represent Martha’s Vineyard on the Steamship Authority board of governors, the Dukes County Commission is set to...
In a hastily called emergency session, Oak Bluffs selectmen met Saturday with approximately 35 members of the fire and EMT staff.
There will be no parking meters in the Tisbury-owned parking lot on Beach Road this summer.

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