Following a wave of public opposition this spring and summer, the Tisbury board of health will likely abandon a proposed nitrogen tax in favor of new...
She has prowled Island bookstores, gone crabbing in the Oyster Pond and pored over old records stored in the vault at the Edgartown town hall....
A new Massachusetts law signed this week by Gov. Charlie Baker requires all legal notices published in newspapers to also appear on a statewide legal...
More signs and a reservation system for large trucks were among the possible solutions discussed by the Edgartown selectmen this week during a report...
The long-planned affordable housing development in the Red Coat Hill section of Vineyard Haven has cleared the Martha’s Vineyard Commission. At a...
With hundreds of trees around the Island tagged for removal by Eversource Energy, the Chilmark selectmen have taken steps to prevent any unnecessary...
Gov. Charlie Baker’s decision to scale back the state budget dealt a blow to environmental and social service programs on the Vineyard, including...
Anyone who wants to know about Wayne Lamson quickly runs across the story about how he started with the ferry service as a ticket seller in Woods...
Edgartown selectmen Monday postponed a decision on a routine request from Eversource Energy to install conduit and a new utility pole on Fuller...
In light of gun violence around the country, the Chilmark selectmen Tuesday offered words of gratitude to their town police force, most of which...
Senior managers at the Steamship Authority confirmed this week what many people already knew: there are substantially more cars and people coming to...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission is urging more public participation in an annual planning process that helps determine which transportation projects...

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