The West Tisbury affordable housing committee unanimously agreed that the development of the affordable housing land at 401 State Road should help meet the needs of the Island's aging adults.
During 2022, Martha's Vineyard CROP Hunger Walk raised $26,174.51 through wonderfully generous support from the Island community.
Even before John Abrams of South Mountain Company announced his retirement late last year, the question of his successor was highlighted in a plan titled the Avalanche Scenario.
On Jan. 28, filmmakers Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth, along with the programmers at PathwaysArts, offer Island residents an opportunity to hear from voices not often heard from in mainstream society.
Symptoms for the 18 residents and eight staff who tested positive for XBB.15. are varied, but no hospitalizations have been required.
To celebrate Tu B’Shevat — the Jewish new year of trees — the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center is presenting an online program about climate change and New England forests.
The Edgartown Planning Board weighed in on proposed Navigator Homes skilled nursing and workforce housing facility this week, seeking to address both town concerns and those of abutters.
Max, the Labrador retriever/husky mix, has found his forever home and it's a perfect match.