Casino Gambling Allowed, But All Quiet on Western Front

The Wampanoag Tribe announced in January that an electronic bingo hall would be up and running this summer, but there has been no evidence of construction.

Alan Dershowitz Holds Court on Martha's Vineyard

It was standing room only at the Katharine Cornell Theatre in Vineyard Haven Wednesday night when Alan Dershowitz took the stage for a spirited defense of his recent public defense of President Trump.

Legal Dispute Lingers Between Airport, Gas Station Owner

After more than a year without a commercial car wash, Islanders can look forward to the reopening of the airport service station under new ownership. But a convoluted legal dispute is still mired in court.

Minding the Ship

Next week, marine consultants from Seattle will begin a twelve-week review of the Steamship Authority’s operations.

Rounding the Mark

It’s hitting its stride now, this thing called summer on the Vineyard.

Covering the Island, With Heart and Soul

On my second night after moving to the Vineyard I heard the Old Whaling Church clock chime out the hour as I was falling asleep.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Whaling on Martha's Vineyard

It’s a testament to Tom Dresser’s storytelling gifts that a subject as big as whaling on the Vineyard can be told so well in only 150 pages.

Among Improvements, Parking Lags

Beyond the already realized improvements, a host of unseen changes and upgrades have occurred.

Celebrating the Harthaven School of Island Artists

Growing up in Harthaven, I was surrounded by artists — my father and mother for starters.

Land Bank Revenues: July 13

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $105,603 for the business week ending on Friday, July 13, 2018.

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