Some day soon, West Tisbury could be the next stop for people looking for a place to charge their electric cars.
It was a 10-year tenure that began and ended in controversy, with enough plot twists in the middle to fill a Victorian novel. Sean Flynn, then acting...
The embattled manager of the Martha’s Vineyard Airport has resigned, formally severing his contract and ending months of acrimony and legal tussles...
Two new municipal funds in Aquinnah will support the burial of power lines at the Circle and a new boardwalk over the dunes at Philbin Beach. Voters...
A draft regional high school budget and upgrades to an aging facility that are expected to cost millions of dollars were topics for discussion Monday...
Edgartown selectmen said they will likely put the issue of a ban on single-use plastic bags before voters at the annual town meeting in April.
Island planning officials and the Martha’s Vineyard Commission have been taking advantage of a biennial opportunity to improve their relationship,...
A long-simmering dispute over bay scallop fishing in Oak Bluffs has erupted in physical confrontation, theft, and vandalism over the past month.
Lagoon Pond was closed to scalloping on the Vineyard Haven side, effective Wednesday morning. At a meeting Tuesday, the Tisbury selectmen voted to...
The All-Island school committee voted to certify a $5.9 million superintendent’s shared services budget early this week. The final budget is a 2.35...
The search for a new principal for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School has been narrowed to eight semi-finalists.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week voted unanimously not to review a proposal to demolish an 1880 bungalow in East Chop.

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