The search for the next Edgartown School principal has been narrowed down to three finalists, with a final decision arriving next week.
The Chilmark Pond Foundation received approvals last week to place an ultrasonic buoy in the pond in an effort to beat back cyanobacteria blooms from forming.
While winter winds still whip across the fields, the Vineyard’s high school athletes are braving the elements and taking on the challenge of spring sports in not-so-springlike weather.
Firefighters quickly put out a fire in the basement of a home on Donalbain Close street in Edgartown on Monday afternoon.
Over the next three weeks the Edgartown highway department will be renovating Main street’s drainage and sewer infrastructure. Construction begins Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
More than 50 Edgartown residents, including a baby or two, turned out Saturday afternoon for a candidates’ forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Martha’s Vineyard. The town election is April 10, following the annual town meeting April 8.
Waylon Madison Sauer loved many things. This weekend, two of his passions will be celebrated in honor of his memory — basketball and giving back to his community.
The Vineyard Gazette was honored with 28 awards at the New England Better Newspaper Competition held in Portland, Maine over the weekend, including 11 first place finishes.
The town and county of Nantucket have filed a legal challenge over the approval process for SouthCoast Wind, a 141-turbine offshore wind energy project planned for the waters south of the island.
Caribbean carry-out food will not be on the menu at a new restaurant planned for the former Golden Bull steakhouse in Vineyard Haven, after MVTap owner Anderson Martins streamlined his application to do business at the long-empty Five Corners spot.