In a First, Vineyard Girls Take Cross Country Division Title

The regional high school girls cross country team are division champions for the first time in the program’s history.

Airport Commission Approves a Preliminary Budget

The Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission voted this week to approve a preliminary $5.5 million FY20 airport operating budget, up roughly six per cent.

For New Grace Church Pastor, Island Is Homecoming

The Rev. Stephen Harding, pastor at Grace Episcopal Church, arrived on the Vineyard with his family in early November and found a congregation waiting with open arms.

Permanent Endowment Awards $150,000 in Community Grants

A new cello teacher for Island children and extra support for the homeless will be possible thanks to grants from the Permanent Endowment.

Selectmen Terminate 23-Year Veteran of Police Department

Det. James T. Morse was terminated last Friday for what police called a misuse of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services system.

Crescent Moon and Planets

On Saturday night, the thin crescent moon appears close to the ringed planet Saturn.

When Called He Served, When Called Again He Served Again

United States Marine Corps Capt. Eugene DeFelice (Ret.), now 97, is one of a handful of World War II veterans who are still around to tell their story.

Hard Truths About Relationship Violence

Connect to End Violence makes contact with hundreds of community members every year through prevention, education and outreach events.

Edgartown Election Maestro Tallies Up Her Last Ballot

Edgartown town clerk Wanda Williams will retire on Nov. 30 after 31 years on the job, making the 2018 midterm election her final one.

Island Voters Flood Polls, Reflecting Mood of Nation

Mirroring the heated electoral mood around the country, Vineyard voters turned out in unusually large numbers Tuesday.

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