The Steamship Authority’s 5:30 a.m. summer freight boats are once again the target of unhappy Falmouth residents who say the terminal-bound truck traffic destroys their early-morning tranquility.
After nearly 40 years at the Wakeman Conservation Center, the nonprofit is initiating plans to relocate to a Campbell Road property in West Tisbury.
Lapels Cleaners, which stopped dry cleaning services in February due to staff shortages, announced last week that it was bringing dry cleaning back.
Elevated levels of ozone in Dukes County prompted the state to issue an air quality alert Wednesday.
Mike Carotta first cast a line into the Martha’s Vineyard’s surf after his freshman year of college. Fifty years later, he continues to return to the Island for a few weeks every spring. This year he arrived as both a fisherman and an author.
Family and friends filled Union Chapel Tuesday to celebrate the long life of Marie B. Allen, the former president of the Martha’s Vineyard branch of the NAACP.
The Edgartown Village Market debuted Tuesday, featuring 20 vendors selling food and beverages, produce and flowers and goods from local artisans.
On July 15, the Grange Hall in West Tisbury will be the site for a Celebrate disABILITY Festival.
Developer Reid “Sam” Dunn is still on the hook for some of the changes at his Stone Bank mixed-use condominium complex in Vineyard Haven that were not approved in advance by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.