Community To Celebrate Best of the Vineyard

On Thursday, June 8, Island businesses will gather for the Best of the Vineyard, an annual party hosted by Martha’s Vineyard Magazine.

Committee Advocates for Electric Ferries

The Vineyard Sustainable Energy Committee recently drafted and approved a letter calling for electrification of ferries being added to the authority's fleet.

Striped Bass Management Is Key and Complex

On May 2 of this year at its annual spring meeting, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission made history in the now decades-long saga of America’s great “gamefish,” the striped bass.

Finding Peace Through Vineyard Connections

In early April, a date came up for the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the signing at the Northern Ireland peace treaty.

Tracing Roots of Achumawi Language

Edgartown resident Bruce Nevin has been researching the Achumawi language for decades in hopes of helping to preserve the embattled indigenous language.

Holding Hands

Holding hands in public / An overt sign of affection

Chilmark Special Town Meeting Could Decide High School Budget

Monday's town meeting will reconsider the town’s $993,112 portion of the high school budget after Chilmark, West Tisbury and Aquinnah all voted down the financial plan at their annual town meetings this spring.

Moving Day

On the Island at this time of year it’s everybody’s moving day.

Happy Hour is on the Legislative Menu Again, Perhaps Ending 39-Year Ban

A push on Beacon Hill to bring back happy hour has the support of some Island bar owners who see the potential to attract thirsty patrons in the off-season.

Charter School Seniors Were Pioneers in New IB Program

The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School class of 2023 is the first class of seniors to have completed the International Baccalaureate program.

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