From Aquinnah to First Light Cafe, Aquila Is Making Moves

Aquila Martha’s Vineyard recently opened its third location at the First Light Café at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, joining their two previous locations at the Gay Head Cliffs in Aquinnah and the YMCA in Oak Bluffs.

Please Adopt Us: March 29

Lovely Pepper, a 10-month-old, female Plott hound, is our pet of the week.

Chappy Column: March 29

The Edgartown annual town meeting is on Tuesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at the Old Whaling Church.

Information Meeting for Carl Widdiss Way Apartments

There will be an information meeting on March 30 at 11 a.m. about the new affordable housing apartments created in Aquinnah by Island Housing Trust.

Easter Week Services Around the Island

Services begin on Maundy Thursday.

Officials Say Jaws Celebration Needs More Specifics

The great grandson of the Universal Studios founders continues to formulate plans for a 50th anniversary Jaws festival on the Island, although concrete details are sparse.

Sunrise Wind Approved for Nation's Largest Offshore Wind Project

The new offshore wind energy project will bring up to 84 new turbines in an area about 16 miles south of the Vineyard.

SSA Continues Argument Against Proposed Speed Limits

Steamship general manager Robert Davis went to Washington, D.C. to talk to lawmakers about the proposed right whale protective measures as conservation groups call for a hard implementation deadline.

Land Bank Goat Herder Steps Down

After around three years at the head of the Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank’s goat grazing operation, Island farmer Zachary Jesse is hanging up his hat as lead goat herder.

High School Job Fair Puts Opportunity Center Stage

The student job fair at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School continues to grow, with more than 700 students from MVRHS and Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School expected to attend the fair next week

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