Welcome Adelyn

Tessa Rebello and James Rebello, of West Tisbury, announce the birth of a daughter, Adelyn Joy Rebello, born on August 14.

From Harlem to Hollywood Is a Tale Told By Many Voices

On Saturday, August 19, Malik Yoba introduces more than a dozen of his characters at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs as he performs his one-man show Harlem to Hollywood

Community and Impact Grant Applications Open

The Martha's Vineyard Community Foundation has opened the next round of applications for its Community and Impact grants.

Whiskey House Parties Draw Neighbor Complaints

In a select board meeting Monday, neighbors lashed out against a property dubbed the Uncle Nearest House, claiming that the house’s frequent parties violate the residential area’s zoning laws.

Bridge Column: August 18

What was going on here? I was sitting North-South with Paul Laliberte and east was dealing, with East-West vulnerable:

                                   NORTH (me)
                                  ♠️8 4
                                  ♥️ 6 4 3
                                  ♦️ 3
                                  ♣️ A 10 9 8 4 3 2

Missing Line Cited In Sankaty Slip Away

The Steamship Authority is updating its staff training program following an internal investigation of last month’s accident in Woods Hole, where the M/V Sankaty came loose from its slip.

Hospital Reports New Covid Wave

The hospital has seen 43 patients with Covid in the past month, chief nursing operations officer Claire Seguin said, three of which have been hospitalized.

Land Bank Plans to Give Goats New Shelter

The approval of a new awning for the Land Bank Goats comes after a meeting last month between land bank staff, the Agricultural Society and Island animal control officers on the wellbeing of the herd.

MVY Radio Awards Business Diversity Initiative Grants

MVY radio has awarded its eighth round of Business Diversity Initiative grants to local businesses.

Scrimshaw Show Brings Old and New Together at the Carnegie

Scrimshaw, the centuries-old art of decorating ivory and bone from sea creatures, is getting a new appreciation at the Carnegie Heritage Center in Edgartown.

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