Island Food Pantry Celebrates Permanent Location

Island Grown Initiative held a ribbon-cutting Tuesday at what will soon become the permanent home of the Island Food Pantry at 114 Dukes County avenue in Oak Bluffs.

Airport Receives $15 Million Grant for Terminal Upgrade

Plans for a major renovation of Martha’s Vineyard Airport are one step closer to getting off the ground after the airport received a $15 million grant last week.

Vineyarders Sound Off on Steamship Rate Hikes

Islanders brought complaints and recommendations to the Steamship Authority finance officials who were on the Vineyard last week to talk about the proposed budget and potential rate increases.

Lighting a Spark in the Next Generation

The sounds of sanding, drilling and excavating provided the background for the first annual SparkMV gathering Saturday afternoon at the Agricultural Hall.

Girls Soccer Retains Golden Anchor Trophy

The girls soccer team was the lone Vineyard winner on Saturday, retaining possession of the Golden Anchor by a score of 2-0. The boys soccer game lost in a penalty shootout after regular time, 4-2, and field hockey lost 0-5.

Expanded Tisbury School Welcomes Community

School officials gave the public a chance to see inside the new Tisbury School this weekend during a ribbon cutting ceremony for the $81 million renovation.

Sailing Champ Saved By Fellow Kite Surfers

Yanked like a puppet from 20 feet above Sengekontacket Pond, Nevin Sayre nearly lost his life when he hit the water in a kite-surfing accident earlier this month.

Texas County Reverses Decision to Send Aquinnah Author's History Book to Fiction Section

“Hopefully this whole experience will open people’s eyes,” said author Linda Coombs. “This history needs to be told.”

Hospital Honored with Special Stamp

The U.S. Postal Service dedicated a new stamp to Martha’s Vineyard Hospital this week to thank staff for their dedication to the Island.

VTA Fares Will Be Free For Almost All of 2025

Service aboard the buses will be free from Nov. 29 to Sept. 30, 2025 thanks to a $1.8 million grant from the state.

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