Bank Robbery Trial Pushed Back

The jury trial for Romane Clayton and Miquel Jones, two men who were arrested for allegedly robbing the Rockland Trust Bank, is now scheduled for Oct. 7, nearly a year after the initial trial date.

Party Bylaw Heads to Edgartown Town Meeting

Under the proposal, the owner of a private residence in town could not hold more than two events per month with 50 or more people, nor host more than five large events a year.

Team Behind 19 Prime and 19 Raw to Take Over Copper Anchor Space

Joe and Emily Monteiro, the team behind 19 Prime and 19 Raw, are taking over the Copper Anchor’s lease this April, looking to open a new restaurant, 9, later this spring.

Native Earth Teaching Farm Says Goodbye to Queen of the Herd

In Chilmark last Friday, a queen and a mother, horned and cloven-hooved, died at the Native Earth Teaching farm after a period of illness.

Featherstone Show Marks Half-Century of the MVC

Unlike most Featherstone shows, which bring together the diverse viewpoints of visual artists, MVC@50 aims a focused lens at the commission’s half-century of planning authority over developments affecting the Vineyard as a whole.

Students Excel at Scholastic Art Awards

Sixteen regional high school students won a total of 22 awards at the 2024 Massachusetts Scholastic Art Awards.

Klingensmith to Step Down from Dukes County Commission

James Klingensmith will step down Tuesday following his planned move to Oak Bluffs.

Pump Breakdown Sidelines Sankaty

Trips aboard the ferry were cancelled Monday after its steering gear pumps were out of sync.

League of Women Voters Schedule Candidate Forums

The public is invited and will have a chance to listen to candidates present their positions and ask questions. 

NAACP to Hold Forum on Microaggression

The Martha’s Vineyard Branch of the NAACP will hold a panel discussion, Subtle Acts of Microaggression, on Sunday, March 17, at 2 p.m., at the Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center.

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