Mayhew Parsonage Listed for Nearly $10 Million

There are pricier listings in Edgartown but none with a pedigree like that of the Mayhew Parsonage, which hit the real estate market this month for the first time in its 200-year history.

Edgartown Select Board Approves Chappy Ferry Rate Hikes

The Edgartown select board approved a 15 per cent fare rate increase for the Chappy Ferry, as residents continued to pepper leadership with questions about the ferry’s financials.

SSA Eyes Fourth Potential Sister Ship from Louisiana

As the Steamship Authority prepares to add a third Lode Star class offshore service vessel (OSV) to its fleet, boat line officials are now considering a fourth sister ship from the same Louisiana seller.

Sharky's in Edgartown To Close After 14 Years

The Edgartown location of Sharky's Cantina restaurant will close at the end of the year after its lease was not renewed.

Vineyarder Brings Powerful New Movie to Film Center

Film producer Jon Mone had a homecoming of sorts on Saturday night, remotely joining a special screening of the new Will Smith drama, Emancipation, at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center.

Third Man Arrested in Connection with Bank Robbery

The United States Department of Justice has charged a third man as an accessory after the fact in connection with last month’s armed robbery of the Rockland Trust bank branch in Vineyard Haven.

Vineyard Hockey Skates Into the NHL Limelight

As the Vineyard boys hockey team fired pucks at an empty net, a film production crew from the National Hockey League lurked behind the glass, their cameras stretching over the boards.

Tisbury Cultivates Cannabis Industry

Cannabis entrepreneur Noah Eisendrath has cleared the final regulatory hurdle on his way to establishing the first marijuana-growing operation in Vineyard Haven, after the Tisbury planning board finalized his special permit Dec. 7.

Tisbury School Digs Into Renovation With Groundbreaking Ceremony

A symbolic ground-breaking at the Tisbury School Saturday morning marked a new chapter for the town school, which graduated its first class of eighth-graders more than 90 years ago.

Massachusetts Sheriff’s Association Elects New Executive Officers

Dukes County Sheriff Robert Ogden will serve as the first associate vice president of the Massachusetts Sheriff's Association.

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