Martha’s Vineyard’s Indian tribe rejected a $1 million inducement to drop its objections to the proposed Cape Wind development in Nantucket Sound,...
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It took the Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival about three years to get into the casual character it has enjoyed for the past seven. In the first year...
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The remnants of a shipwreck turned up on South Beach near Wasque last weekend, following a series of winter storms that have pounded and eaten away...
If you call the office of the Island Affordable Housing Fund these days, you don’t get a secretary answering. You get Ewell Hopkins himself,...
Announcing Rocco Nerissa Giles and Daniel Marshall announce the birth of a son, Rocco David Marshall, born on Feb. 24, 2010, at the Martha’s...
Welcome, Madeline Emily Coulter and Benton Coulter of West Tisbury announce the birth of a daughter, Madeline Somerby Coulter, born on Feb. 24,...
William Arrives Early Emily and Michael Dwyer of Amesbury are pleased to announce the birth of a baby boy, William Judson Dwyer, on March 1 at...
The dream season for the the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School boys’ basketball came to end earlier today, as the Vineyarders lost a hard...
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As Island residents go kicking and screaming into the future, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum has always served as a refuge in turbulent times. Here...
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“We let pigs live like pigs,” says Matthew Goldfarb, executive director of the Farm Institute, the nonprofit that runs the Edgartown-owned Katama...
Most town office seats will be uncontested in the Edgartown annual town election this year, with the single exception of the planning board....
A small group of Islanders spent the six-week winter term for the Adult and Community Education (ACE MV) program preparing for spring in Nicaragua...

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