The national hot button issues of financial security and high fuel prices as they relate to one of the Island’s largest institutions occupied...
With a scant four weeks left until the November election, the race for Cape and Islands state representative is heating up quietly as four...
house
The real estate market on the Vineyard had already begun to see a sharp downturn this year, and the recent collapse in global financial markets and...
fire
Here on the Vineyard, the fun is over. This week saw the first light frost of the fall. Those who spent their summers in shacks are scuttling...
tractors
As the national economy continues to sputter dangerously, the outlook for the Vineyard remains uncertain, especially when it comes to the main...
Candidates Forum The Cape Cod League of Women Voters, the Martha’s Vineyard League of Women Voters and the Cape Cod Times are sponsoring a forum...
Alley’s General Store
Three dollars can buy one hologram postcard, 12 atomic fireballs, or three peacock feathers at Alley’s General Store. For those willing to shell...
Cong. William Delahunt had literally thousands of reasons to vote against the proposed $700 billion financial rescue package when it came before...
Robinsons
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert H. Robinson of Oak Bluffs celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. 11, 2008. The former Eileen Walker Sibley of...
Island Plan Everyone in the Vineyard community is invited to take the Development and Growth Survey, a public opinion survey about how the...
Voter Registration The third and eighth grade students of the Edgartown School are holding weekday voter registration in the school foyer from 8...
Jean
As a nurse, Jean Hagerty Francis has accumulated over 40 years of memories associated with the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. She remembers the early...

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