County Contract Signed; Davis Starts on Tuesday By ALEXIS TONTI After an exhausting search process that began in January, the Dukes County...
Capping off a year of intense expansion and its first foray into the mainland marketplace, the Black Dog Tavern, Inc. is now trimming back one of...
Fast Ferry Deal Set, Ending a Long Path Dockage and Parking Agreements Part of the Package that Will Establish New Service Starting Next Spring...
Wednesday, Sept. 3: Freshman Orientation Day at Martha's Vineyard Regional High School. It is gray and oppressive outside, the dark sky a harbinger...
The first day of school at the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School feels almost like a block party: people hugging each other; adults carrying...
Taylor Toole's Film Will Appear in Boston Festival, Island Theatres By MANDY LOCKE Fourteen months ago, when he was begging and borrowing his...
Oak Bluffs Water Has Chlorine Boost By CHRIS BURRELL The tap water in Oak Bluffs has tested clean for a week now, but the chlorine added to...
With Vineyard Heading Back to Class, Dozen Teachers Enter Their Last Year By CHRIS BURRELL For a dozen Vineyard public school teachers, the new...
A high-octane mainland manhunt for two suspects who were allegedly involved in a wild crime spree in Braintree last week led police to the tiny town...
County Manager Choice Quit Law Practice After Facing Fund Allegations By ALEXIS TONTI Three days before the new Dukes County manager will sign...
Hallgate Is Cleared of Its Junked Cars Edgartown Officials Tour Subdivision, and Are Pleased After Year's Effort; Now, the Lot Next Door By...
It was a reverent and quietly momentous occasion. Sixty-three years after its incorporation by 10 Island families, the Martha's Vineyard Hebrew...

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