Bruce McNamee, a captain of the administration division of the Plymouth police department, has been named the new Edgartown police chief.
After weeks of storm delays, the first chunks of rocks and cement were clawed out of the earth at Squibnocket Beach Monday to start the public...
A plan to repair and stabilize the East Chop bluff won approval with conditions Thursday night from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.
Several Island hotels are facing a labor shortage this summer due to changes in how seasonal work visas are distributed.
East Chop Drive is closed until further notice due to further deterioration of the bluff caused by the recent gauntlet of northeasters hammering the...
Three top police executives from off-Island are finalists in the search for a new Edgartown police chief. Robert DeFlaminis Jr., Bruce R. McNamee and...
Rep. Dylan Fernandes and Sen. Julian Cyr visited Island selectmen last week to talk about two major issues: housing and wastewater.
Torrents of rain from recent storms have caused Vineyard Great Ponds to rise to historic levels, threatening shellfish and surrounding homes.
The public health benefits of adding fluoride to the town water supply were explained and debated at a forum in Edgartown Thursday night attended by...
The parking situation at the West Tisbury School is unsafe, the chairman of the up-Island regional school district committee said this week
The League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard is sponsoring a series of voter forums prior to town elections.
On April 10, Edgartown moderator Philip J. Norton Jr. will hold the gavel for the last time at the annual town meeting, 43 years after he was first...

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