It's not going to be easy and it will be more inconvenient. After April 1, Islanders wishing to telephone anyone, anywhere on the Island will need to...
The Martha's Vineyard Commission knows all about wrangling over golf courses, but next Thursday night they will take up tennis when they consider...
At their spring special town meeting this week, Aquinnah voters spoke with one voice and became the second Island town to approve the Community...
Amid a long list of caveats about assumptions and the need for more data, Steamship Authority treasurer Wayne Lamson told the boat line board of...
It's true that Islanders, both young and old, are smoking pot, getting drunk and sometimes even getting behind the wheel of a car afterwards, but...
Housing Fund Initiative Advances Up-Island Chilmark Voters Face Decision By KATHERINE WILEY Over the past few years, members of Chilmark's...
Becoming the first Island town to pass the Community Preservation Act, voters in West Tisbury this week proved they could put their money where their...
If you came into gym class at the regional high school looking for Jay Schofield, it might take a minute to find him. He's not out in the center of...
Predictions of this week's three-day northeaster were a bit of a reach. Hours before the storm arrived, Marshall Carroll, owner of Menemsha Texaco,...
In 1997, Vineyard House opened its doors for the first time. Last week the organization added more doors, closing on the purchase of a third house...
By and large, the 40-odd Islanders who came out for last night's forum on the Steamship Authority's new service model accepted the logic behind the...
The noise, dust and torn-up roadways they could tolerate, but not the huge electric panel boxes sprouting up all over downtown Oak Bluffs in the...

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