As Midterm Elections Approach, Island Sees Rise in Voter Registrations

It’s an even-numbered year and midterm election season has arrived in Dukes County as well as around the country.

Chilly Reception for Steamship Authority Terminal Design

The Steamship Authority held an open house in Vineyard Haven Wednesday to share plans for a sweeping redesign of the Woods Hole ferry terminal.

Islandwide Early Voting Schedule

The deadline to register to vote or change party for the Nov. 6 election is Oct. 17. All town clerk’s offices will be open that day until 8 p.m.

Right to Vote

The November 6 election is still three weeks away but town clerks around the Vineyard are already in full election mode.

Graceful Migration

The coastal areas of Martha’s Vineyard have been alive with tree swallows in recent days and weeks.

Darkness Into Light

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the first annual Darkness into Vineyard Light Suicide prevention and awareness walk on Sept. 29.

Floundering Nation

I fear this age of Trump, his irresponsible judges, inept department heads and especially the climate deniers.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Every Day Is Extra

Enter John Kerry’s recent memoir, Every Day Is Extra, a decidedly heartfelt book.

Truckin' MV Is Tangible Education

The Vineyard Montessori School will hold its sixth annual Truckin’ MV touch-a-truck fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 20.

Food and Wine Festival Arrives for Tasty October Treat

Chefs and vintners from across the Island and the world will showcase their creations next week during the 11th annual Martha’s Vineyard Food & Wine Festival.

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