Wednesday was pond stocking day for the Kid’s Trout Tournament which begins at daybreak at Duarte's Pond on Saturday, May 4.
Because we’ve had so many cool days and even cooler nights, the daffodil and forsythia bloom has been longer than usual.
Candidates for office in Tisbury have filed their nomination papers for the town election in June, with contested races for school committee and constable.
Robert Galibois signed an agreement in April with the State Ethics Commission admitting that he broke conflict of interest law.
The Martha’s Vineyard Coast Guard Auxiliary will hold a Safe Boating Class on May 4.
The adult tennis players at Airport Fitness and Tennis took on the boys and girls high school tennis teams in the annual Island Club event on Sunday, April 28.
The select board sought to ditch portions of the fence to solve the burden of maintenance costs, but the idea faced pushback from the town’s historic district commission.
More than nine years after Tisbury officials and residents first began discussing their visions for the town’s future, the planning board this week unanimously adopted a master plan to guide development decisions.
Gail Blout, who has served eight terms on the select board of the state’s smallest town, will not run for reelection at the May town meeting. Ms. Blout said she decided over a year ago it was time to let someone else take the reins.
MV Youth has announced the 12 recipients of this year’s college and workforce scholarships totaling approximately $990,000.