U.S. Rep. William Keating is asking several federal agencies how many people were arrested on the Island, how they were targeted and if there was...
The Trustees of Reservations and a group of Chappaquiddick landowners have brokered a temporary peace as a state court considers the dispute over a...
The Steamship Authority is looking at ways to alleviate congestion in Woods Hole after weather cancellations paired with the terminal construction...
Hampered by bad weather and ground conditions, the construction of a new sewer pipe is not expected to be completed until June 23.
The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) joined a lawsuit last week that is attempting to nullify the approvals of New England Wind off the...
Several Island immigrants said members of their community are full of fear, and, whether they have the proper documentation or not, some are opting...
Camp Jabberwocky has a new bus, named after the late Jack Knower, that will allow more campers to ride in the iconic red jitney.
The Vineyard’s commercial scallopers celebrated a banner year this winter, with some fishermen reporting they harvested the meatiest bay scallops...
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum opened its largest exhibit yet on Saturday which dives deeply into the history of the movie Jaws to commemorate its 50th...
West Tisbury building inspector Joseph Tierney is facing a charge of assault and battery on an elderly person after resident Leon Brathwaite told...
Backers of Brazil Fest, which was supposed to be held on June 1 at the Agricultural Hall in West Tisbury, announced in a statement Wednesday that the...
Gov. Maura Healey is calling on federal agents to provide better information about the immigration arrests that took place on Martha’s Vineyard this...

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