After a review on Monday, Edgartown selectmen and public safety officials agreed that the town’s Fourth of July festivities were all smooth sailing...
About 50 people gathered Sunday to commemorate the Mill Pond, a symbol of West Tisbury and a reminder of the town’s origins.
A rooftop solar array planned for the Oak Bluffs fire station could offset electricity costs for the town.
Revenues at the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank are up for the fourth straight fiscal year, reflecting an ongoing robust Martha’s Vineyard real estate...
On Thursday, July 13, Helen Boaden will be the featured speaker at the Summer Institute Speaker Series at the Hebrew Center.
Crab corner in Menemsha channel is closed to swimmers while electricians and town officials work to determine the source of stray voltage in the...
About 50 people attended an event at the Union Chapel Monday morning intended to provoke discussion about freedom of speech on college campuses,...
State budget cuts have resulted in the elimination of a part-time housing counselor for the coming year. Advocates for the homeless say the position...
State Rep. Dylan Fernandes will speak at the Democratic Council of Martha’s Vineyard meeting on July 8.
Island boards of health are considering establishing a program to cover the cost of naloxone, an antidote for opioid overdoses.
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah), in partnership with the town of Aquinnah, will receive a $50,000 grant.
The Oak Bluffs selectmen took the Oak Bluffs Land and Wharf Company to task this week for parking tour vans improperly in the downtown area.

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