Community Suppers Bring Light to Winter

Each winter the Island churches come together to offer free meals to help Islanders break bread together through the dark nights of winter.

Wicked Good Musical Review

Wicked Good The Wicked Good Musical opens up its 2019 season on Friday, Jan. 4 with shows on Saturday and Sunday too.

Coast Guard Suspends Search for Two Rhode Island Fishermen

Coast Guard Station Menemsha joined a 72-hour search effort for two fishermen who went missing off Block Island Tuesday morning when their vessel capsized.

American Man Detained in Russia Has Vineyard Ties

An American who was detained in Moscow last week on a spying charge is the brother of a Vineyarder.

Welcome Solstice, First Vineyard Baby of the New Year

The first Vineyard baby of 2019 entered the world in dramatic fashion early Wednesday morning, in the back of a Tri-Town ambulance.

Cake, Salutations and a Final Goodbye for Joe Sollitto

For the first time in 42 years, Joseph E. Sollitto Jr. descended the steps of the Edgartown courthouse as something other than the clerk of the superior court.

Polar Plunge Gets the Heart Pumping for a New Year

Vineyarders plunged into 2019 on Tuesday, as many indomitable souls took part in the annual tradition of washing away the previous year with a dip in 40-degree waters.

Sharks Look to Switch Leagues

The Island’s championship summer collegiate baseball team is mired in a court dispute with its parent Futures Collegiate Baseball League over plans to switch to another league.

Governor Signs Rental Tax Bill Into Law

With an end-of-the-year stroke of the pen, Gov. Charlie Baker signed legislation last Friday extending state and local occupancy taxes now paid by hotels to short-term rentals such as those offered through Airbnb.

Edgartown Inn Is Sold for $5 Million

The historic Edgartown Inn was sold to Milton-based real-estate investor and hotelier Charles C. Hajjar for $5 million.

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