In preparation for my participation in the April 5 protest on Martha’s Vineyard, I pondered what kind of poster I should carry.
A Dukes County grand jury returned indictments against David Capato, who allegedly staged a bomb threat at the Steamship Authority Terminal earlier this year.
The Martha’s Vineyard Commission continued its public hearing Thursday on developer-landlord Xerxes Aghassipour’s proposed workforce housing project in Vineyard Haven.
On Sunday morning, the sounds of Wampanoag tribal drumming filled the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School gymnasium as the spirit of Waylon Sauer was remembered and honored during the second annual Waylon Sauer 3V3 basketball tournament.
The crowds lined the sidewalks at Five Corners, stretching past the post office and Sweet Bites, chanting and carrying handmade signs telling President Trump and Elon Musk how they felt about them.
Politics is in the air this coming week, so buckle up. Voters get out there and make your voices heard.
At the upcoming town meeting on April 8 and the subsequent town election on April 10, West Tisbury voters will be asked to decide on a $1,653,835.64 general override ballot question.
Major construction at the Woods Hole terminal is due to wrap up for the summer before Memorial Day, but work will continue inside the ticket and waiting room building.
If we drink salt water we get thirstier. But not birds. Some birds — albatrosses, shearwaters, penguins, gulls and pelicans — can drink salt water!