The Martha’s Vineyard Surfcasters Association (MVSA) founded in 1989, has been a steadfast advocate for surfcasting, conservation and public access to fishing areas on Martha’s Vineyard for 36 years.
A plan to cut about 175 acres of white pine trees in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest that is backed by Vineyard ecologists and firefighters was met with stiff resistance from Islanders this week.
One missing data field in an enrollment report has had far-reaching consequences for the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School operating budget, the school committee learned this week.
The Vineyard’s local National Public Radio station is leaving its headquarters just steps away from the Steamship Authority in Woods Hole after 25 years in the village.
Four Vineyard high school basketball players will be competing alongside the best of the Cape and Islands in the annual Cape Cod high school all star basketball game on March 16 in Hyannis.
Officials on Thursday unveiled plans for an approximately $7 million project to build a new recreation area along Robinson Road and an outdoor learning campus for the Edgartown School.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission heard plans last week for Edgartown Gardens, a proposed 60-unit condominium complex on Upper Main street restricted to residents 55 and older.
Black Harbor Group has run into complications after the building it was hoping to open a dispensary in was leased to a competitor.
The county commission voted to return longtime member Don Ogilvie to the airport commission, and picked Dona Flamme, a Chilmark resident and pilot, to take a second seat vacated by Kristin Zern.
On Sunday, Featherstone Center for the Arts opened Muse, its first show show of the year. The exhibit features the work of 98 artists of different ages, skill levels and genres.