Longtime Gosnold Select Board Member Makes Way for Next Generation

Gail Blout, who has served eight terms on the select board of the state’s smallest town, will not run for reelection at the May town meeting. Ms. Blout said she decided over a year ago it was time to let someone else take the reins.

MV Youth Donates Nearly $1 Million in Education Scholarships

MV Youth has announced the 12 recipients of this year’s college and workforce scholarships totaling approximately $990,000.

Iggy's Bakery Looks to Take Over The Bite

Cambridge-based Iggy’s Bakery is looking to take over management of The Bite restaurant in Menemsha this summer.

Charter School to Offer Portuguese Classes

Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School will offer Brazilian Portuguese as a language option to all students from kindergarten through eighth grade.

New Owners Scoop Up Dairy Queen

Paul Beeson and Kirsten Anderson signed a deal to buy the ice cream shop on Upper Main street from Christopher Celeste in December, and since then the couple have been working with the chain’s management to get up to speed on Blizzards and Dilly Bars. 

37 North Neck Road, Edgartown

Unparalleled Chappaquiddick waterfront estate complete with deepwater dock, 300±-foot private beach, private 3-bedroom guest house and garage/barn, plus the unique added opportunity to acquire the private 17±-acre golf course adjacent, also suitable for horses or open space.

Islanders Give Beaches a Bit of Earth Day Love

Scores of beachcombers fanned out across the shores of Martha’s Vineyard on Saturday, for the 32nd annual Earth Day beach cleanup event, coordinated by the Vineyard Conservation Society.

Walking, and Talking, to Raise Awareness About Sexual Assault

Parents, children, dogs and Islanders of all ages congregated in Ocean park Saturday morning to take part in the CONNECT to End Violence walk to raise awareness around sexual assault.

Little League Celebrates Start of a New Season

Sirens blared in celebration on Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs Saturday to signal Martha’s Vineyard Little League’s opening day ceremonies.

Court Denies Nantucket Group's Appeal of Vineyard Wind

In a 36-page opinion Wednesday, a panel of judges with the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals denied the ACK for Whales group claim, which sought to halt the project currently being constructed about 14 miles to the Vineyard’s south.

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