Island towns are beginning to grapple with implications of the recreational marijuana law enacted a year ago.
A superior court judge has denied a request for a preliminary injunction to block the Squibnocket causeway project.
Tisbury selectmen this week said they would pursue zoning regulations to keep gun stores and retail marijuana sales out of the downtown area.
Boat line governors voted Tuesday to limit the size of trucks on the 5:30 a.m. freight run to the Vineyard to less than 40 feet in the summer months.
Edgartown’s new $600,000 dredge has arrived and is ready for action, dredge committee members told the town selectmen.
The Vineyard Transit Authority has received a $1.2 million federal grant to move forward with a project to add electric buses to its fleet.
Eversource Energy’s plans to spray herbicides under power lines on the Vineyard remained in the spotlight this week.
The town of West Tisbury will host a public meeting to discuss a Complete Streets Prioritization Plan on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 4:30 p.m.
Two members of the newly-appointed state Cannabis Control Commission traveled to the Vineyard Tuesday for a listening session.
A long-running dredging project is back underway at Menemsha Channel with a new company at the helm. H&L Dredging of Bay Shores, N.Y., aims to...
Prodded by a superior court judge, the Dukes County commission this week approved funds to restore wheelchair access to the courthouse.
Five years after Hurricane Sandy ravaged Squibnocket, work began this week on a 300-foot raised causeway that will provide access to homes near the...

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