Giving voice to what has long been a source of tension during budget season, Oak Bluffs selectmen on Tuesday held a sometimes lively discussion...
John Hirt
Oriental-Martha’s Vineyard Lodge recently welcomed one of its own Masonic ambassadors, John Hirt, back from a trip to New Orleans. While there, Mr...
April is National Poetry Month, and the Vineyard Haven library is issuing a call to all Island poets who would like their work shown in the library...
Island Pools and Spas, Inc., a family owned and operated pool design, construction and servicing company, took home two awards Tuesday, March 17 at...
Robert W. Sylvia, formerly of Oak Bluffs, now of East Falmouth, was inducted into the Telephone Pioneer Hall of Fame in New Orleans, La. in...
Edgartown Fire Department’s new dive bus.
By KATE J. CONDE
Lily Morris
Lily Morris holds three feet of line, with one end in each hand and the rest dangling between her arms. “This is the bitter end,” she says,...
Vineyard House is hosting a potluck with The Sisters, including Sister Rose and Sister Maurice from the Bronx, bright, big-hearted, down-to-earth...
Scots and non-Scots are welcome when the Scottish Society celebrates National Tartan Day, April 6, with a potluck supper at the Federated Church in...
Soccer Registration Walk-in registration for youth soccer’s spring recreational season will be held on Saturday, April 4, from 9 a.m. to noon at...
Emergency Money Dukes County was awarded $229,728 to support its 911 emergency dispatch communications center and enhance public safety. The...
Vineyard officials testified before the state legislature yesterday in support of a bill that would merge the Dukes County Sheriff’s Department...

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