Social Justice Curriculum Introduced

On Saturday, author Lynn Ditchfield and artist and illustrator Janice Frame will discuss the newly-released book Borders to Bridges: Arts-Based Curriculum for Social Justice.

Aquinnah Hires New Building Inspector

The Aquinnah select board voted Wednesday to appoint Adam Petkus as the town’s building inspector.

Moped Crash Results in Broken Bones

A woman suffered several broken bones over the weekend after she crashed her rental moped in Oak Bluffs.

Lawmakers Consider Moped Rental Ban

The proposed ban has been put to the state legislature several times in the past seven years and aims to halt the rentals in the name of safety.

Edgartown Considers Purchase of Land Bank Building

This week, the Edgartown select board voted to extend an informal offer on the Land Bank property headquarters at 167 Main street.

Vintage Charmer In Edgartown Village

Charming Edgartown Village home with historic facade, renovated by architect Patrick Ahearn. Hardwood floors, custom millwork, and a wood-burning fireplace adorn the inviting interior. Gourmet cook's kitchen, French doors to a covered porch, and bluestone terrace for summer enjoyment. Fully furnished, offering a turnkey opportunity.

Please Adopt Us

Good news! Snort’s adoption is official and we couldn’t be happier.

New Tick Discovered on the Vineyard

Three Asian longhorned ticks were found during yard surveys in Aquinnah and Chilmark earlier in June.

Oak Bluffs Town Column: June 23

The rain, wind and waves that threatened to cancel the broad array of Juneteenth weekend programs conjured up the innovation, determination, ingenuity and sacrifices that our ancestors deployed against almost intolerable living conditions in slavery.

Edgartown Town Column: June 23

We finally got some glorious and much-needed rain.

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