Island Air Quality Hurt by Canadian Fires

The National Weather Service issued an air quality warning over the Vineyard and much of New England due to smoke blown over from wildfires in Quebec.

Regional High School Athletes Honored

Student athletes from the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School were recently named to the Cape and Islands All League.

Aquinnah, West Tisbury Hold Special Town Meetings

Voters in Aquinnah and West Tisbury will both gather for special town meetings next week to decide on a series of school and funding questions.

Making Life a Little Sweeter For 45 Years

Murdick's Fudge has been providing tourists and Vineyarders alike with its decadent confections for nearly five decades.

Treasure Hunt on Sheriff’s Meadow Trails

On Saturday, June 10, Sheriff's Meadow Foundation will launch Treasure on the Trails: The Eben Horton Glass Floats Project with Martha's Vineyard Glassworks.

Edgartown to Return to In-Person Meetings

The Edgartown select board will resume having meetings in town hall on June 20.

Chilmark Approves Regional High School Budget

In a clear voice vote, residents passed the town’s $993,112 portion of the budget, giving the regional High School the fourth and final town it needed to get the budget to pass overall.

Land Bank Hears Dueling Proposals for Old Headquarters

Representatives from the town of Edgartown and the Dukes County Commission made pitches to take over ownership of the former Land Bank headquarters in Edgartown.

Charges Against Secret Service Employee Dismissed

Ahead of a trial, a judge dropped the charges against Douglas Vine, citing a failure to prosecute because the alleged victim asserted their Fifth Amendment rights.

Vineyard History Is Food for Thought

This past weekend, the museum hosted Martha’s Vineyard Flavors: A Food History Symposium, filled with workshops and panels that highlighted the Island’s culinary community throughout time.

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