Students Support Carry In/Carry Out

Fifty-one colorful new signs promoting Carry In/Carry Out policies at Sengekontacket Pond and State Beach are now posted along the roads and shores of those locations.

With 2024 Budget in Limbo, School Officials Consider Temporary Cuts

School administrators are looking for places to make cuts in a placeholder budget that would tide the regional high school over if the 2024 budget is not passed by the start of the new fiscal year.

West Tisbury Resident Receives Screenplay Award

Craig Stewart of West Tisbury recently received the best screenplay award at the San Pedro Film Festival in San Pedro, Calif.

Initiative Seeks to Expand Island WIC Participation

Health Imperatives won a $374,000 grant to address hunger, health disparities and the Island’s severe under-enrollment in a nutrition program for women, infants and children.

2 Field Club Drive, Edgartown

Introducing a luxurious Edgartown estate located in the highly sought-after Field Club. Nestled in this prestigious neighborhood of Edgartown, this high-end home boasts an array of rich features that will elevate your living experience to new heights.

Vineyard Ties Help Tell the Story of Michael J. Fox

A chance meeting at the Black Dog Tavern inspired documentary filmmaker Davis Guggenheim to make Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, which premiered in May.

Bravo Premiers New Vineyard-Based Reality Show

Paying homage to the Vineyard’s history as an African American vacation hub, the new season follows 12 young Black professionals as they navigate relationships in their palatial Oak Bluffs rental.

Renaissance House Offers Local Grants

The Renaissance House in Oak Bluffs is offering scholarships to Island and Falmouth-based writers and artists for its upcoming summer residential artists retreat.

West Tisbury Floats New Howes House Funding Plan

The new proposed formula would make West Tisbury responsible for 60 per cent of the renovation costs, Chilmark for 30 per cent and Aquinnah for 10 per cent.

MVC Sees Family Subdivision Proposals

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week opened hearings on two applications to subdivide family-owned properties into multiple lots, but declined to take action on a third.

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