The Island has lost a great friend.
On Saturday, Sept. 5, Habitat for Humanity of Martha’s Vineyard had its first Islandwide yard sale.
First and foremost, my heart goes out to those who feel they can no longer pay their rent due to the coronavirus.
What started out as John’s suggestion in late March to Stephen and Susan Bowen, Waterside Market owners, to provide free meals to hospital workers...
The U.S. Navy is inviting comments on its proposed remedial action plan for Nomans.
My parents brought us up with exhortations to give back and leave the world better than you found it.
This morning there were surveyors with plans for the Beach Road shared use path that is going in at a cost of over $10 million and after years of...
During this time of pandemic, the Island has become a new permanent home to many people seeking a safe haven for their loved ones and themselves.
The recent dramatic increase in real estate prices is probably the last straw.
I urge commission members to stop the proposed shipyard marina expansion.
The Oak Bluffs post office is a mess.
The Martha’s Vineyard Author Series received Island-wide support.

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