Plans to tear down a historic East Chop home forced neighbors and historic planners to weigh concerns about increasing home demolitions.
The year-round population of Martha’s Vineyard swelled by 25 per cent in the past 10 years, topping 20,000 people last year, according to 2020 U.S....
West Tisbury’s board of health has imposed a townwide mask mandate for all indoor spaces frequented by the public, and recommended a vaccination...
With a busy summer of air traffic at its peak, the Martha’s Vineyard Airport is taking steps to better manage congestion on surrounding roadways,...
A comprehensive review of correspondence between the state DCR and staff and board members of the Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation shows all were closely...
Eversource is set to begin making repairs this week on the submarine cable to Martha’s Vineyard that failed last month.
The Martha’s Vineyard Airport reported a major jam-up of private jet traffic over the weekend, much of it stemming from President Barack Obama’s 60th...
Covid-19 cases have shot back up on Martha’s Vineyard, with health agents reporting 48 new positive tests during the first week in August, including...
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission is retroactively reviewing the demolition of a historic Oak Bluffs cottage that was torn down prior to referral,...
A growing number of ecological, economic and social pressures have prompted Island planners to consider a first-of-its-kind carrying capacity study...
The latest in a string of lawsuits seeking to invalidate the taking by eminent domain of the Yellow House by the town of Edgartown was dismissed...
The Edgartown police department has promoted officer Ryan Ruley to sergeant, after the longtime law enforcement official and Oak Bluffs selectman...

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