Army Spec. Wender S. Ramos has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the...
The 45th annual meeting of the board and membership of the Vineyard Conservation Society will take place at the Wakeman Conservation Center on...
Police Receive Grant
boat
Chappaquiddick ferry company owner Peter Wells has called for bids to build a new Chappy ferry — a spare, as he calls it. It would be called City...
Former Vineyard elementary principal Geraldine Moriarty has the answer to your worries about the onslaught of company arriving at your house this...
Mature Workers The Mature Workers Program is an employment service for Island residents 55 years old or older who are on limited incomes and who...
With 351 surveyors and 17,500 households, the grand tally of Martha’s Vineyard residents is still unknown as the 2010 U.S. Census comes to a close...
Jeff Lynch
Jeff Lynch wasted no time getting down to business on the day he was appointed West Tisbury shellfish constable last month. He’d been out on the...
Revisions to the Massachusetts Open Meeting Law will provide the public with easier access to a wider range of documents and meeting information,...
In 1896 William Mayhew escorted a Boston Globe reporter to Noman’s Land to meet the Butlers, the Island’s lone, rather eccentric inhabitants. Mr....
stethoscope
The new Martha’s Vineyard Hospital is open for business. The freshly painted halls are bustling with medical staff, and state-of-the-art stretchers...
hangar
The long-overdue replacement and expansion of a hangar at Katama Airfield in Edgartown has been rejected by the state Division of Conservation...

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