Girls Hockey Falls to Norwood In Tournament Play

The Vineyard girls hockey team season ended sooner than planned Thursday, with the girls losing 5-2 at home to Norwood.

The Mustangs came charging out of the gate and rattled the Vineyarders early with two goals in the first six minutes. Having played each other in the final regular season game, the Vineyard girls were eager for redemption but Norwood had an answer for purple’s attack.

MVC Defends Its Role As Towns Question Budget

Under scrutiny by at least two Island towns over rising expenses and a skyrocketing legal budget, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission is defending its role.

Finding Their Way, Venezuelan Migrants Put Down New Island Roots

Six months ago, Eliud made an unplanned trip to Martha’s Vineyard. Now he’s here to stay — or at least he is hopeful about that.

Spring Elections Will Bring New Faces to Island Select Boards

Three sitting select board members have decided to step down this year, creating rare chances for non-incumbents to enter the political scene.

An Elegy for Wasque, and a Family Home

Wasque, that windswept, wild corner of Chappaquiddick, is a land of change.

Coyotes Spell Trouble

The recent coyote news is troubling, but vague.

Fired Up

Many years have passed since pottery was made of Vineyard clay.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Sea Change

Sea Change, a new novel by Kate Hancock, picks up where her 2014 book Windswept ended.

From Grade School to Old Age, Affairs of the Heart Endure

Recently I discovered something that doesn't wane: romantic crushes.

Vineyard SSA Governor Is Reappointed

Vineyard Steamship Authority governor James Malkin was reappointed to a second three-year term by the Dukes County Commission Wednesday.

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