The unfinished commercial building in Edgartown will return to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission for review.
Following a sometimes turbulent public review, the commission voted 11-2 Thursday night to deny the Oak Bluffs water district’s plan to build a solar...
County manager Martina Thornton is involved in a tangled probate case in which she stands to inherit much of the estate of a longtime Edgartown...
Paulo DeOliveira was sworn in Thursday morning at the Dukes County courthouse as the county’s new Register of Deeds.
Steamship Authority governors Tuesday awarded a bid for a $2.6 million temporary modular terminal building in Woods Hole, another early step in a...
Donald Widdiss and Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, both former chairmen, will compete for the top spot when the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) holds...
With offshore wind developers inching their way through the federal permitting process, government and company representatives stopped by the...
Laura Marshard, a Vineyard-based prosecutor with the Cape and Islands district attorney’s office, is facing possible disciplinary action by the state...
A revised plan for restoring the Gay Head Light in Aquinnah has prioritized repairs to the 1856 brick tower, although it remains unclear how the town...
Housing on Martha’s Vineyard and a vision for the future take center stage again this week with a second round of workshops in every Island town. The...
The special town meeting meeting is now set for Nov. 29. Money for a long-planned walkway at Philbin Beach and improvements at the Circle top the...
Both young, both Democrats, new legislators on the block Julian Cyr and Dylan Fernandes are eager to begin their jobs on Beacon Hill representing the...

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