Selectmen Wrestle More, Town Hall Question Still Undecided

Oak Bluffs selectmen met in emergency session Tuesday to consider a special election to exclude the debt on the new town hall project.

Huge Bonito Is Main Event as Derby Dives Into October

Ray Cabot weighed in an 11.75-pound bonito on Sunday night, the second largest bonito to hit the scale in the history of the tournament.

Massage Therapist Charged With Sexual Assault

An Edgartown businessman and massage therapist was arrested last week and charged with indecent assault and battery.

Martha's Vineyard Students Turn in Strong Performance on MCAS

Island students generally excelled in English language arts and saw lower scores in mathematics, results from state standardized tests show.

Major Grant Announced for Youth Tennis

The community fund MVYouth this week awarded a $250,000 grant to Vineyard Youth Tennis to replace the bubble that allows for wintertime play.

Born Polluted but Fates Aren't Sealed

Last month, NOAA declared an Unusual Mortality Event for pinnipeds, a group of aquatic mammals that include seals.

Late-Season Lingering

For perhaps the first time in September, the weather was favorable for migrant birds to reach the Island.

Seniors Tennis Tournament Is Farm Neck Fountain of Youth

Farm Neck hosted the Island's first USTA sanctioned national tennis tournament — a seniors, round-robin mens doubles event.

Hospital, Former CEO Settle Contract Dispute

A case brought against the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital by Joe Woodin has been resolved, both sides have confirmed.

Little House Cafe Goes on the Market

The popular Vineyard Haven restaurant went on the market last last week with an asking price of $1.5 million.

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