Say No to Zoning Reform

I am writing as representative for a group of Oak Bluffs voters, property owners and neighbors who are extremely concerned about proposed zoning reform changes.

Following the Thread of Memory, a Quack at a Time

These cold and sunless days of rain and intermittent drizzle have brought to mind the day I tried to rescue a white domestic duck on the Connecticut River near the Canadian border.

Housing Support

Healthy Aging Martha’s Vineyard supports the West Tisbury older adult housing proposal located at 401 State Road.

Tisbury Pushes Back on New Bedford Freight Proposal

Tisbury’s select board voted Wednesday to oppose a barging company’s proposal to ship large freight between New Bedford and the Steamship Authority terminal in Vineyard Haven.

A League of Their Own

Through candidate forums, voter registration efforts, nonpartisan activism and more, the 
Vineyard chapter of the League of Women Voters encourages engagement in local governance.

ACE-ing Adulthood

Finding a career on the Vineyard without pursuing an off-Island college degree can be difficult. ACE MV strives to open the door to greater opportunity.

By the Numbers: Shell Shocked

 

Illustrations by Chris Burrell.

Endowing an Island

An Interview with Martha’s Vineyard 
Community Foundation’s Paul Schulz

Please Adopt Us

Cabot, the long-haired orange and white cat, has been adopted and his housemate, Baby Cakes, has an adoption pending as well.

Island Bakery Sued Over Wage Dispute

Orange Peel Bakery owner Juli Vanderhoop says she intends to resolve the employees' complaints.

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