Meshacket Wins Affordable Housing Funds

The planned Edgartown affordable housing complex was one of 27 projects statewide that won a combined $246 million from the state.

Elizabeth Barnes Honored for Abortion Rights Advocacy Work

With abortion care now facing a gauntlet of legal challenges around the country, Elizabeth Barnes thinks everyone should be worried — not just women seeking abortions.

Say Goodbye to the Milky Way

One of the many nice things about living on the Island is that we have a much better view of the stars at night than most of the eastern mainland.

The World Is Watching

My husband and I recently returned from a 15-day Hawaiian cruise on one of those gargantuan mega-ships.

Taking Action

The 2023 Climate Action Fair held on May 7 was an outgrowth of the Islandwide collaboration that resulted in the Island Climate Action Plan — The Vineyard Way.

Bowling Together

The third graders at the Oak Bluffs School would like to give a huge thank you to the wonderful people at The Barn, Bowl and Bistro.

Harmful Chemicals

The latest research on PFAS, found in the artifical turf being considered for use on the high school athletic field, states that the toxic chemicals are harmful in even when exposed to small amounts.

Early Indicators Point to Another Busy Summer

Harbor reservations are at an all-time high, ferries have robust bookings and the airport is bracing for its annual onslaught of private and commercial planes.

Vineyard Bookshelf: What Ben Franklin Would Have Told Me

At the heart of Chilmark summer resident Donna Gordon’s novel is 13-year-old Lee Foster, who’s lively and funny and full of the spirit of adventure.

War Games

For nearly a week the Island of Martha’s Vineyard has held a central position in a scene of theoretical warfare extending from Long Island to Cape Cod.

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