After Quorum Struggle, West Tisbury Passes School Budget

Voters overwhelmingly passed the town’s $3.3 million share of the budget, but only after a false start to the meeting

Harborfest Brings the Action to Oak Bluffs

The 31st Annual Harbor Festival, better known as HarborFest, has been rescheduled from Saturday to Sunday due to the rain forecast.

Marta Launch Celebrates Nat Benjamin's 100th Design

More than 80 people gathered at Gannon and Benjamin Marine Railway in Vineyard Haven Saturday for the launch of Nat Benjamin’s 100th design, a custom 26-foot, gaff-rigged sloop called Marta.

Two Dead Whales Found in Two Days

A decomposing humpback whale was seen beached but still in the surf on South Beach Monday, and a second humpback was found on East Beach on Chappaquiddick Tuesday morning.

Bus Driver Union Threatens VTA with Legal Action

The Vineyard Transit Authority’s bus driver union claims the VTA administrator is wrongly been involved in the day-to-day operations of the authority and union’s ongoing contract negotiations.

Oak Bluffs Man Indicted on Rape Charges

Chad Atkinson, 31, was indicted on charges of aggravated rape of a child with force, and kidnapping, according to court documents.

Stone Bank Changes Prompt Further MVC Review

The Vineyard Haven project will need to go to the Martha's Vineyard Commission for a fifth modification after the developer built a fence and wall that weren't previously approved by the commission.

Orca Pod Spotted in Waters South of the Vineyard

An aerial survey team of scientists from the New England Aquarium saw a pod of four orcas swimming approximately 40 miles south of Nantucket during an aerial survey on Sunday.

Chicken Alley Holds Open House

Chicken Alley Thrift Shop will hold an open house on Monday, June 26 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Borders to Bridges Book Launches

On Saturday, June 24, the West Tisbury Public Library will hold a book launch for Borders to Bridges: Arts-Based Curriculum for Social Justice.

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