Annual Exodus Is Martha's Vineyard Summer Goodbye

Long lines of cars and people stretched around the docks at both Steamship Authority terminals this weekend, signaling the end of summer.

Vigil Marks National Day of Addiction Awareness

About 60 people gathered Friday evening at Owen Park in Vineyard Haven to remember Islanders and loved ones who have been lost to overdoses.

Losing Venus

Have you noticed that Venus is getting harder to find in the west?

Boating Mishap Leaves Power Vessel Aground

Salvage efforts were under way Saturday for a boat that struck a jetty trying to navigate into the Oak Bluffs harbor Thursday evening.

Passengers First

How to explain the fawning first-year performance review given by the Steamship Authority board of governors this week to Robert Davis?

Legal Fellowship Awarded

Mary Clare Costello Esq. has been accepted as a fellow of The Massachusetts Bar Association Leadership Academy for the class of 2018-2019.

Vineyard Students Head Back to School Tuesday

More than 2,350 Island children will head back to school Tuesday as Island public schools reopen for the year.

Scientists and Derby Officials Team Up to Help Save Leatherback Turtles

Sea turtle specialists have documented a high number of leatherback turtle boat strikes this summer, including at least one off the Vineyard.

New Charter School Director Likes Learning Curve, Songs and All

Classes begin Tuesday at the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School, but new director Peter Steedman has been hard at work since July.

The Wrath of Hurricane Carol

If there were any radio warnings of the impending storm, we were in dreamland and didn’t hear them.

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