MVYRADIO Awards Business Diversity Initiative Grants

MVYRADIO has awarded its tenth round of Business Diversity Initiative grants to local businesses.

Falmouth Bank Robber Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison

Petar Petyoshin, who was arrested in May for stealing more than $21,000 from the Davis Straits Rockland Trust, was also given five years of supervised release by U.S. District Court judge Angel Kelly at his sentencing Monday. 

Rez Williams, Island Artist and Conservationist, Dies at 81

Rez Williams, an acclaimed Island artist known for his large-scale paintings of boats and his devotion to Island conservation, died in Boston on Sunday, Feb. 4. He was 81.

Learn Fly Tying from the Experts

The Martha’s Vineyard Rod and Gun Club fly-tying get-togethers resume this winter beginning Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m.

The Life-Saving Nature of a Tennis Community

As I am sure readers know, the Island is a special place when adversity and difficult news hits home, the people on the Island show up.

Wildfire Plan Aims to Increase Awareness

A recently released article about the Dukes County Wildfire Protection Plan looks to help people become more familiar with the potential for wildfires on-Island, and take appropriate measures to mitigate their impact.

Steamship Sets New Reservation Opening Date

The general public will be able to book summer vehicle reservations to the Vineyard on Feb. 14, starting at 8 a.m. – two weeks after the reservations were previously scheduled to open. 

Dead Right Whale Was Previously Entangled Off Canada

The 3-year-old female whale was seen entangled in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in August 2022, and attempts to free it off Cape Cod last year were unsuccessful, according to the New England Aquarium.

Montessori School Neighbors Decry Proposed Expansion

Neighbors of the school spoke at length during Thursday’s Martha's Vineyard Commission meeting, saying the proposed building is too large and would add to already-vexing noise and traffic from the school.

West Tisbury to Put Non-Binding Turf Referendum on the Ballot

The West Tisbury select board voted to put a non-binding referendum question about the playing field surface at the regional high school on the ballot for the town’s spring election.

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