Playoff Action Begins for Spring Sports Season

The Vineyard girls tennis team is moving on to the second round of the playoffs after defeating Middleborough 4-1 Wednesday afternoon.

As Employee Housing Costs Escalate, Off-Island Real Estate Beckons

Oak Bluffs businessman Mark Wallace recently purchased a nine-bedroom home in Woods Hole in hopes of building a commuter workforce.

Aquinnah Shop Restaurant Hits the Market

Seven years after the Aquinnah Shop Restaurant first left Wampanoag hands, the property and business have gone up for sale once again with an asking price of $3.5 million.

A Passion for Writing Keeps Tom Dresser on the History Beat

Three years ago, Oak Bluffs writer Thomas Dresser built a shelf to display his books.

Accused Bank Robber Denied Bail

A Falmouth District Court judge ruled Tuesday that Petar Petyoshin be held without bail for 120 days after he was deemed a danger to the community.

Stepping Out With the Island on the Cross-Island Hike

For the adventurous and hardy, the annual Cross-Island Hike takes place Saturday, June 3.

Bloomsday Celebration is Joycean Extravaganza

Arts and Society presents the 43rd annual Bloomsday celebration on June 17. The event at the Katharine Cornell Theatre is based on the writings of James Joyce.

First Friday

On June 2, Owen Park in Vineyard Haven turns into party central for the fist First Friday event of the season.

MV Bank Earns B Corporation Status

The Martha’s Vineyard Bank has become the first bank in the state to receive B Corporation (B Corp) certification — a status honoring its commitment to the community and its employees.

At Mytoi Garden on Chappy, Stillness and Beauty Abound

For those in need of a respite from the summer sun, Mytoi is a calm oasis awaits just steps away from the Dike Bridge.

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