New Pilates Studio Aligns With West Tisbury

Caitlin Cook's new Pilates studio, Body Snack, now has a permanent home at 510 State Road in West Tisbury.

Airport Terminal Project Glides to MVC Approval

A planned overhaul and expansion of the Martha’s Vineyard Airport terminal building received unanimous approval from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission.

Select Board Hesitant About Day of the Dead Fundraiser

A proposal to hold a Day of the Dead-themed fundraiser for the West Tisbury Cemetery caused grave concern for the select board last week. 

Islanders Welcome Steamship’s New Aquinnah Ferry

The newly-completed ferry M/V Aquinnah officially joined the Steamship Authority fleet Friday, in a commissioning ceremony that drew about 150 people to the ferry terminal in Oak Bluffs.

Vineyard Medical Care Will Remain Open Under New Owner

Entrepreneur and Vineyard resident Jeff Levy plans to purchase the Vineyard Haven medical practice at the end of May, staving off a closure that would have left 1,000 patients in search of a new provider.

Chicken With Fish Feathers Wins Ag Fair Poster Contest

This year’s Martha’s Vineyard Agricultural Society fair poster features a rooster with plumage made of fishing lures, created by Abe Pieciak.

Manning Wins in Tight Aquinnah Select Board Race

Chris Manning beat out incumbent Gary Haley by just five votes at the annual town election Thursday.

Regional High School Principal to Shift to New Role

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School will embark on a search for a new principal in the coming weeks after administrators announced principal Sara Dingledy is transitioning into a new role in the public school system.

Grey Barn and Farm to Pause Business at End of Summer

Owners Molly and Eric Glasgow announced the decision to pause their business on Thursday, saying the farmstand can’t keep up with the rising cost of farming and cheesemaking.

From Tragedy to Advocacy, Vineyarder Pushes for More Access to Epinephrine

Thanks to the work of Megan Shai Brown, three bills have been introduced at the State House that could increase access to lifesaving allergy medication.

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