A plan by the Dukes County sheriff to build a 140-foot emergency services tower in Oak Bluffs won unanimous approval from the Martha’s Vineyard...
A large oak tree that graces the east side of Music street near Middle Road will soon die, the West Tisbury tree warden told selectmen this week.
Oak Bluffs selectmen met in emergency session Tuesday to consider a special election to exclude the debt on the new town hall project.
Island students generally excelled in English language arts and saw lower scores in mathematics, results from state standardized tests show.
Next month, 21 Islanders in need of an income-adjusted, year-round lease will move into the new Scott’s Grove affordable housing units in West...
An invasive plant called kudzu has cropped up in West Tisbury and requires an urgent response, the town tree warden told selectmen at their meeting...
Unable to arrive at a consensus, Oak Bluffs selectmen put off a decision this week on whether to ask voters for another $1.3 million to build a new...
Selectmen voiced their approval on Monday for an amendment allowing taxis to charge using a meter system. A public hearing will be held on Oct. 15 to...
Beginning next spring, Islanders can expect seasonal hikes in Steamship Authority vehicle fares and Falmouth parking rates as the boat line seeks to...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission landed a $250,000 federal grant this week for an innovative project to reduce groundwater pollution in Lagoon Pond.
Chilmark selectmen agreed this week to upgrade the retirement policy for Tri-Town Ambulance paramedics.
A computer virus temporarily attacked West Tisbury’s computer network this week, town administrator Jennifer Rand told selectmen at their meeting...

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