Following the abrupt resignation of police chief Brian Cioffi, the Chilmark selectmen named former longtime police chief Tim Rich as interim.
The Edgartown selectmen voted this week to revoke the shellfish license of two commercial bay scallopers for violating town shellfish laws. Mark...
At its last meeting of the year, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission breezed through three deliberations on commercial DRI proposals.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission has agreed to pardon a series of unapproved changes to the Wavelengths hair salon building in Edgartown.
After hearing strenuous objections from mariners this fall, the U.S. Coast Guard has decided against removing several buoys surrounding the Vineyard.
A sweeping new plan involving federal agencies, Native American tribes, six Northeast states and many other stakeholders may help set the course of...
A property owner’s long-running bid to build a boardwalk over a salt marsh must be reviewed again, the Massachusetts Appeals Court said.
Oak Bluffs selectmen again postponed a decision about their appointment to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission after lengthy discussion Tuesday.
Selectmen will commission a report on how much it would cost to bring the crumbling, 101-year-old Island Theatre into a safe state.
Gov. Charlie Baker’s decision to slash more than $98 million from the state budget could affect key programs on Martha’s Vineyard.
Tisbury and West Tisbury have both approved their tax rates for the year.
A Martha’s Vineyard Commission survey confirms a stark contrast between the needs of renters and homeowners on the Island.

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