The U.S. Postal Service dedicated a new stamp to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital this week to thank staff for their dedication to the Island.
Service aboard the buses will be free from Nov. 29 to Sept. 30, 2025 thanks to a $1.8 million grant from the state.
Greg Leland has been on paid administrative leave since July. The chief, who was promoted to the top position in 2020, was being investigated by the...
While several select board members voiced their appreciation that the post office was trying to respond to complaints, they were not convinced that...
A new report from the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium this week estimated that the right whale population rose to about 372 whales at the...
About 730 students are enrolled at the high school, representing a wide variety of backgrounds and educational needs. With the student population...
Voter registration is up, early voting has begun and town clerks across the Island are busy preparing for what is expected to be one of the busiest...
Archery season for deer has wrapped up its third week on the Island, and in a mild autumn with leaves only just beginning to turn, hunters are...
Trick or treat! Halloween is next Thursday, and on Martha’s Vineyard events large and small are planned around the Island for kids and adults alike.
Oak Bluffs voters will be asked to take action on some $1 million in spending requests at a special town meeting Tuesday, including one to correct a...
Julian Cyr is in a three-way race with Barnstable Republican Christopher Lauzon and Joe Van Nes, an unenrolled dark horse candidate from West Tisbury...
GE Vernova, the manufacturer of the blades for the wind farm south of the Island, said Wednesday that it intends to remove more turbine blades as a...

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