Sixteen new trees for the historic district and a bylaw to restrict noise on Sundays in West Tisbury.
It's been five years since independent consultants at HMS in Seattle, Wash. issued their detailed management study of the Steamship Authority following an unprecedented series of breakdowns on ferries.
Voters in Oak Bluffs will decide on a handful of funding questions at their annual town meeting Tuesday, with articles on projects ranging from repairs to the East Chop bulkhead to ongoing work to restore the health of Farm Pond.
When Edgartown voters gather at the recently-restored Old Whaling Church Tuesday for town meeting, they will weigh in on issues ranging from a new fire station to a proposed ban on miniature liquor bottles.
We are writing to urge the community to support two warrant articles that will be voted on at our upcoming annual town meetings this spring.
The world's last heath hen on his rambles over his scrub oak preserve on the great plain of Martha's Vineyard is now wearing two tiny bracelets, one aluminum and one copper.
Forty-nine years ago Cooper Gilkes and friends organized the first Kids Trout Tournament.
The Edgartown conservation commission conditionally approved The Trustees of Reservations application to sell OSV permits on Trustees property from Wasque to the Jetties.
Opening day for the Flying Horses is Saturday, April 8, with the familiar Oak Bluffs carousel music starting up at 11 a.m. and running to 4:30 p.m.
The Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School's production of The Witch's Princess takes place this weekend at the Grange Hall.