Family, friends, and many veterans are mourning the death last week of William (Bill) Stafursky who died on Nov. 1. at the age of 70.
For Islanders, voting is a civic duty, a time to socialize, a connection to Vineyard history. Listen as Island voters reflect on the opportunity to cast their ballots.
Abutters from the Deer Run neighborhood at the regional high school had an opportunity to add their critiques to the proposed track project.
Vineyard voters turned out in large numbers to cast ballots Tuesday, forming lines all day at the polls in most towns. Polls closed at 8 p.m.
Any traveler, or prospective traveler, will be entranced by this memoir by Canadian-born Eileen Maley, now quietly settled down for some years in West Tisbury.
Vineyarders need to begin encouraging more thoughtful discussion about end-of-life plans, eight rural scholars from the University of Massachusetts medical school concluded in a recent mini-study on the Island.
The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School boys soccer team soundly defeated Archbishop Williams 4-0 Sunday evening in the opening round of the MIAA south division 3 playoffs.
Vineyarders of all cultures and creeds came together at the Hebrew Center Friday evening to grieve with and show their support for the Island’s Jewish community.
Ferry service to the Vineyard resumed early Saturday evening, with boats running on a trip-by-trip basis following an afternoon of cancellations in gusty winds.
The driver of the Toyota Tacoma that rolled over on Metcalf Drive last Friday was a 17-year-old junior operator who will be cited for violating the restrictions on his license.