Holiday Fairs, Markets and Pop-Ups

A wide range of seasonal fairs, markets and pop-ups around the Island make local holiday shopping festive.

Police Seek Leads About Masks Used in Thursday's Bank Holdup in Tisbury

Three armed robbers who held up the Vineyard Haven branch of Rockland Trust remained at large Friday, as officials circulated a picture of a masked suspect caught on camera during the Thursday morning heist.

Tribal Election Will Have No In-Person Voting

A pivotal election for chairperson of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and three tribal council seats will be held exclusively by mail-in voting, with no in-person voting allowed.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $347,780 for the business week ending on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022.

Recent Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending Nov. 11

Scott Vicary and Caitlin Simpson purchased 20 Pulpit Rock Road in Oak Bluffs from Lois Johnson Trs. and Helen L. Johnson Trust-1995 for $2,595,000 on Nov. 7.

Edgartown Town Column: Nov. 18

The long sleeve T-shirts are now in the bottom drawer and the sweaters and sweatshirts have been promoted to the top drawers.

Chilmark Town Column: Nov. 18

When great-grandma Bette Carroll died a number of years ago there was a Ziploc of greeting cards that were bound for the trash.

State Offers First Look at Cape Cod Bridge Replacements

After a 2019 study found that the iconic Bourne and Sagamore bridges were “functionally obsolete,” the public got their first look at the three proposed replacements during a public hearing on Tuesday.

Chappaquiddick Town Column: Nov. 18

Would anyone on Chappy be interested in CPR and first aid training?

Turning a Corner

What an abrupt change in the weather. The weekend was downright tropical and by Tuesday morning everything was frozen.

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