A new terminal in the Falmouth village has been talked about going back about 10 years, and plans for the controversial ticket building were initially approved by the board in 2019.
The road along South Beach initially closed in December, when a sinkhole opened up during the first of a trio of storms. A culvert in the area failed during a second storm, causing even further damage.
Dukes County hired Juliet Mulinare to be its new treasurer last week as the regional government continues to push for the position to become appointed.
Appeals court judges affirmed a Dukes County Superior Court judge’s opinion that Vineyard Conservation Society is the rightful owner of the parcel off Moshup Trail that once belonged to Louisa Devine.
Well known for the compelling characters she portrays on television, Amy Brenneman appeared in her new play Overcome as herself: a working mother and wife, raising a child with special needs.
The Martha’s Vineyard Museum has partnered with Aquila MV to take over operations of the First Light Cafe at the museum.
The plan to build two new spans across the Cape Cod Canal has now amassed about $722 million, and the state Department of Transportation and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have a pending $1 billion grant application to the federal government.
Vineyarders were taken back in time on Thursday, to the late 1800s and the end of Edgartown’s whaling industry, when town leaders were trying to come up with ideas to revive the moribund Edgartown waterfront.
Arielle Faria, a project manager at Island Housing Trust, said this week that she will run for the state representative seat currently held by state Rep. Dylan Fernandes, who will be running for state senate.
The Tisbury select board voted 2-1 this week to license Vineyard Sharks Taxi, the first new cab company in years.