Nearly four months after it was razed, the historic Mill House came before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for review late last week.
Even with a significantly redesigned plan, the public turned out in force again to oppose a 28-lot subdivision off Meeting House Way in Edgartown at...
A redesigned Meeting House Place subdivision plan is set to go before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for a public hearing Thursday evening.
Students at the Tisbury School will be relocated indefinitely and the start of school will be delayed, following confirmation that chipping lead...
Foot traffic to Martha’s Vineyard is well up on passenger ferries this summer, early numbers released this week by the Steamship Authority show.
Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, chairman of the Wampanoag tribe, was selected to be a panelist at the Frank LaMere Native American Presidential Forum.
The quiet demise of the tuna industry was in evidence last week when the 278-metric ton seasonal quota was reached early. Market prices were reported...
A team of munitions surveyors from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has confirmed the discovery of a World War II-vintage Helldiver buried off...
The state of public bathrooms, the public beach, loitering and noise from the bowling alley were all aired at the annual summer taxpayer meeting.
Tisbury selectmen heard from both town officials and members of the public on draft regulations for a potential aquaculture industry.
The inaugural Beach Road Weekend summer music festival was a safe and successful event, town and public safety officials said.
Air traffic was up and detected levels of PFAS were down in and around the Martha’s Vineyard Airport in July.

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