The Chilmark select board this week proposed a one-time plan to pay for the regional high school renovation project.
Seven students from the Vineyard won awards for their science and engineering accomplishments at Falmouth Academy.
The crescent moon spends the weekend in the morning sky with two planets, Mars and Venus.
Take a look early tomorrow morning before sunrise to see the moon form an elongated triangle with the two close to the southeastern horizon. The moon is in the zodiacal constellation Sagittarius and easy to see. Look more easterly for the brightest planet Venus. Underneath Venus you’ll see the red planet Mars.
The scene is more interesting on Sunday morning, when a thinner crescent moon appears right under Mars. You’ll need a clear unobstructed view of the horizon to see all three.
With Covid cases dropping sharply on the Island, health officials are poised to reconsider the school mask mandate that has been in place for most of the past two years.
Flags flew at half-staff this week as Menemsha businesses honored Everett Poole who died on Monday.
After two seasons of disruption caused by Covid-19, annual town meetings are beginning to return to their normal spring schedule in 2022.
Edgartown residents whose access to their properties is a narrow dirt road urged the zoning board of appeals Wednesday to decline a special permit that would allow a business to continue to operate in the neighborhood.
The Martha's Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $473,854.84 for the business week ending on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022.
From the Feb. 27, 1959 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: What's that going put-pottery behind the pottery at West Tisbury?