Housing Project Proposed Again on Uncas Avenue

The Oak Bluffs zoning board of appeals referred a proposed mixed-use development that hinges on a controversial home demolition to the Martha’s Vineyard Commission at a public hearing on Tuesday.

Lifting Up the Heroes and Heartaches in Ongoing Opioid Crisis

Journalist and author Beth Macy believes two things are key to solving America’s overdose crisis: hope and help. On Thursday she gave a talk as part of the Summer Institute Speaker Series at the Hebrew Center.

Man Found Dead in Edgartown Great Pond Worked for the Obama Family

Officials identified the 45-year-old man who went missing Sunday as Tafari Campbell, of Dumfries, Va. Mr. Campbell had served as the sous chef at the White House during the Obama presidency.

Pilot Makes Emergency Landing in State Forest

Shortly before 11 a.m. Sunday a single-engine plane went down in an area about a mile west of Martha’s Vineyard Airport. The pilot, who was the only one on board, was uninjured during the emergency landing.

Pilot in Vineyard Airport Plane Crash Dies

Randolph Bonnist, the 79-year-old man who had a medical emergency while flying the small private plane Saturday, died at Boston Medical Center on Thursday night.

High School Accepts Donations For Turf Legal Bills

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School committee will use donated money to pay the attorney who has been handling its ongoing artificial turf litigation against the town of Oak Bluffs.

West Tisbury Weighs Housing Committee Conflict of Interest

Ongoing deliberation over a possible ethics violation on the West Tisbury affordable housing committee flared up once again at a town select board meeting Wednesday.

4 Garrett Way, Edgartown

A dramatic home with water views and over 6000 sq ft of living space. So much thought has gone into this stunning property on Chappaquiddick Island.

On Air and Online, MVY Celebrates 40 Years of Community Radio

When Bob and Linda Forrester founded WMVY in 1981 they had no real radio experience and just one computer.

Prolific Author and Former Gazette Co-Owner, James Reston Jr. Dies

James Reston Jr., journalist, author and former co-owner of the Vineyard Gazette died of pancreatic cancer on Wednesday, July 19 at his home in Chevy Chase. Md. He was 82.

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