The owner of Preventive Medicine Associates Inc., whose office in Vineyard Haven closed last month, pleaded not guilty yesterday to all charges...
By a single vote, a sharply divided Martha’s Vineyard Commission voted on Thursday night to approve the long-planned roundabout for the blinker...
Devyn Arrives Kim and Jack D’Arcy of Oak Bluffs announce the birth of a daughter, Devyn Michel D’Arcy, born on Sept. 24 at the Martha’s Vineyard...
Peace Council Potluck The regular monthly meeting of the Martha’s Vineyard Peace Council will be held on Thursday, Oct. 13, at the Nevin residence...
Connor Welcomes Dylan Becky and Paul Beeson of Edgartown announce the birth of a son, Dylan Andrew Beeson, born on Oct. 1 at the Martha’s Vineyard...
Mr. Uranker Works on Eagle An Oak Bluffs wood-carver has been commissioned to do repair work on the tall ship Eagle. Later this month, Joe Uranker...
Sengekontacket Pond remains closed to clamming but open to recreational bay scalloping, shellfish constables in Edgartown and Oak Bluffs confirmed...
Seastreak Family Deal Seastreak Martha’s Vineyard is offering a family deal in which two children under the age of 12 can ride free for each...
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Cochlodinium, the rust-colored algae bloom that has turned up in Cape Pogue and Sengekontacket Ponds, has now invaded Lagoon Pond, Martha’s...
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Massachusetts commercial striped bass fishermen exceeded their quota this summer by over 100,000 pounds. Fishermen landed 1,163,666 pounds or 109.6...
Welcome Quinlan JoEllen and Mark Meuse of West Tisbury announce the birth of a son, Quinlan Joseph Meuse, born on Sept. 27 at the Martha’s...
Better cell phone service may be in the future for Chappaquiddick if a plan for a wireless tower presented to the Edgartown selectmen this week...

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