Small Business Loans The Southeastern Economic Development (SEED) Corporation has closed on five small business loans in the Cape and Islands...
Katherine Graduates Katherine Campbell of Vineyard Haven graduated from Emmanuel College, cum laude, with a degree in psychology, counseling and...
Road Work A 100-foot section of North Road in Chilmark will be under construction beginning at 8 a.m. tomorrow, leaving only one lane open to...
Sophie Alana
It’s been a long time coming for Morning Glory Farm to expand its farm stand. The farm has been overwhelmed in recent summers by the demand for the...
Jonathan Previant B&W
The Farm Institute in Katama has named Jonathan Previant as its new executive director. He brings to the institute a strong business background...
Islanders have long been acutely aware of the problems of health care access. Cut off from the larger medical community by Nantucket Sound,...
Kevin Cleary
The game was in hand for coach J. Ernie Chaves’s Tigers team on Saturday during the Martha’s Vineyard Little League championship game at Veira...
Oak Bluffs School principal Laury Binney announced suddenly over the weekend that he would resign his post, citing both personal and professional...
Jason Canha
After 17 years serving in the U.S. Air Force, Special Agent Jason F. Canha has learned to take the good and the bad of military life. He has...
Jewish Heritage Two rabbinical students arrive on Island today as part of the Chabad-Lubavitch Summer Peace Corps, as the summer project of this...
Lightkeepers Inn The Lightkeepers Inn on Simpson’s Lane in Edgartown has been selected an editor’s choice in the Yankee Magazine’s recommendations...
First Babies: Welcome Charlie and MacKenna The first babies were born in the maternity unit at the new Martha’s Vineyard Hospital last week:...

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