Steamship Authority governors moved briskly Tuesday through an agenda that included a report on the over-budget Woods Hole terminal reconstruction.
In a changing of the guard, Patrick Roden-Reynolds, will take over the Island’s longstanding tick-borne illness prevention program.
The question of whether employees of the Steamship Authority can be required to be vaccinated will be decided in federal court.
Facing a possible denial by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, the owners of a historic home on Indian Hill in West Tisbury have withdrawn their...
Town health agent Meegan Lancaster and principal assessor MacGregor Anderson both submitted their resignations late last week.
Oak Bluffs town hall employees will soon say goodbye to their temporary work trailers and move into the renovated town hall building.
New legislation introduced this week would require the Steamship Authority to add a chief operating officer to the senior ranks of management.
Ending a 35-year career in law enforcement with the town, Oak Bluffs police chief Erik Blake will retire at the end of June, the select board...
Two years after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic began, the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported its first on-Island death from the coronavirus...
The African American Heritage Trail site at Memorial Wharf will add a small sculpture to go with the current plaque honoring Nancy Michael.
Regional high school officials are poised to lose a major construction grant from the Massachusetts School Building Authority.
Tisbury School and Vineyard Montessori are using bottled water as they investigate elevated lead levels found in routine state testing.

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