On Night Patrol in Edgartown By MANDY LOCKE It's 10 o'clock on Friday night in Edgartown. Kids with ice cream cones and fathers with strollers...
Three hours after renting a moped in Oak Bluffs Saturday morning, 30-year-old Katherine D. Miller tried to round a right curve on Beach Road near...
Despite winning unanimous approval from the Martha's Vineyard Commission this spring, a plan to build a youth tennis center near the blinker light in...
Transportation Chairman Speaks By JULIA WELLS This will not be a rush job. That was the word yesterday from Rep. Joseph C. Sullivan about the...
On a Fibar-covered floor at the indoor riding arena at Red Pony Farm, celebrated modern dance choreographer Paula Josa-Jones found a new stage....
Scientists cast a wide net this week in the search for clues to why a rare disease called tularemia has a foothold on the Vineyard. They drew blood...
Against a backdrop of growing concern about the direction of the Steamship Authority and also about a new alliance between the Vineyard SSA...
Even though the sun took the Fourth of July off, people across the Island found plenty of ways to celebrate Independence Day. The sharp breezes...
It's one thing to hire cashiers, clerks and ice cream scoopers, train them and trust them for a summer's worth of work. But try hiring 42 summer cops...
Fireworks Marred by Accident By MANDY LOCKE Quick response by emergency crews averted disaster when fire broke out on the barge launching the...
Not even a last-ditch effort - complete with a petition, more rhetoric and a town health official's surprising endorsement - could stop the smoking...
The developers who want to build a luxury golf club in the southern woodlands section of Oak Bluffs aimed conflict of interest charges at five...

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