Meaghan Wheeler to Wed Ross Kellar

Meaghan Elizabeth Wheeler and Ross Walden Kellar are to be wed Sept. 23 at Saint Elizabeth's Church.

Nora Kyle Marries A. Bowdoin Van Riper

Norah Anne Kyle and A. Bowdoin Van Riper were married on Saturday, Sept. 2 on the front lawn of their Tisbury home, overlooking Vineyard Haven harbor.

Increase in Commuter Workforce Spurs Off-Island Transportation Needs

With the rising cost of housing on Martha’s Vineyard pushing people to move off-Island and a growing need for more Island workers, Seastreak is now proposing daily round trips to the Vineyard geared towards commuters.

Island MCAS Scores Mirror State Post-Pandemic Trend

After a promising 2022 performance in the first full round of standardized testing since before Covid-19, Martha’s Vineyard public schools now have some catching up to do.

Ever-Increasing Demand Fuels Landscaping Business Growth

As development has spread on the Island, yard and garden services have exploded, employing a growing segment of Vineyard residents.

Evening Weigh-In Is Where the Action Is, No Matter the Weather

Gray-orange light struggled to glow through a thick overcast evening skies in Edgartown as fishermen lined up on a dour night to weigh in their derby catches for the day.

Feds Allow Venezuelan Migrants Quicker Route to Work

The Department of Homeland Security Wednesday announced it would be extending Venezuela’s temporary protected status, allowing asylum seekers – including the 49 migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard last year – to begin making a living for themselves sooner than previously allowed.

Museum Hosts Ceremony of Remembrance

The annual Ceremony of Remembrance hosted by the Martha's Vineyard Museum takes place Saturday, Sept. 23.

Woods Hole

Watch the legs of pedestrians walking up / the ramp of the Vineyard ferry — named the Martha's Vineyard /

Our Neighbor

Our neighbor, Kate Collins, died a few days ago.

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