Major construction along Edgartown-West Tisbury Road is getting underway in Edgartown this month as part of an effort to shore up the town’s wastewater infrastructure.
The wrestling team was crowned Cape and Islands champions, the swim team excelled at sectionals, girls hockey is on a tear, and the basketball teams are keeping playoff hopes alive.
Educators, hospital workers and social services volunteers were among the more than 30 Islanders who turned out at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Monday evening for a presentation on constitutional rights by immigration attorney Rachel Self.
Island and state police are investigating the death of Jose Luis Collaguazo Crespo after he fell at the Meshacket Commons project Tuesday.
Omar Johnson, who was accused of brandishing a firearm at Rockland Trust employees during the heist, will serve a four-year prison sentence.
Firefighters quickly put out a fire at a two-family home on Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road Tuesday.
If approved, the 100-apartment Green Villa project would be one of the largest housing developments in Island history.
Scientific innovations and giving back to the local community were on display Saturday at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School’s annual science and engineering fair.
A century-old Oak Bluffs bungalow with a historic past has grown too run-down to be saved, its owner and her architect told the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week.
Ready the sleds, bust out the skis and have the hot cocoa on hand; Martha’s Vineyard got its biggest snowfall of the year.