Confirmed Cases of Covid-19 Remain at 22 Sunday

The Martha's Vineyard Hospital reported no new cases of Covid-19 Sunday, after reporting three new positive tests the day before.

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As May Arrives, No New Cases on Island; Governor Requires Face Coverings Statewide

The arrival of May was greeted with no new coronavirus cases on the Vineyard Friday. Gov. Charlie Baker instituted new statewide face-covering rules to limit the spread of the virus and local officials strengthened their messaging to seasonal residents as stay-at-home orders continue.

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With Hunger on the Rise, Food Distribution Expands
Louisa Hufstader

Martha’s Vineyard is getting hungrier, say organizers and volunteers with agencies providing food to those in need.

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Pandemic Puts Question Marks Around Summer Rental Market
Louisa Hufstader

As summer rental deposits come due, the 2020 season is a landscape of question marks for Vineyard vacationers and homeowners alike.

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Oak Bluffs Mandates Masks

The town of Oak Bluffs is now requiring face coverings inside essential businesses, aboard buses and in cabs and rideshare vehicles.

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Confirmed Cases at 19 on Island; SSA Begins Requiring Face Coverings

The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital marked its third day in a row reporting a new case of Covid-19, bringing the Islandwide total to 19 positives.

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Cape Air Requires Masks

Starting Monday, Cape Air passengers must wear masks or other face coverings from check-in to deplaning.

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Capawock, Strand Theatres Go Dark for the Summer

Given the current circumstances surrounding the pandemic, the Capawock and Strand theatres will go dark this summer, owner Mark Snider said Thursday.

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Banks Field Fresh Flurry for Small Business Relief
Will Sennott

With a rush of applicants overloading servers, the second round of the federal small business relief program was off to a rocky start.

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Rent Relief Program Aids Struggling Islanders
Will Sennott

Islanders needing help with the rent during the pandemic emergency are getting some relief, thanks to a joint program begun this month.

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