For Amor Towles, Love of Writing Began in First Grade

Author Amor Towles compares writing a short story to sitting next to a couple fighting loudly at a restaurant.

Cape Bridges Get Billion Dollar Replacement Boost

The U.S. Department of Transportation last week granted nearly $1 billion toward the replacement of the Cape Cod bridges, the single largest investment in the long-awaited project. 

Remembering the Power of No Regrets at Fluke for Luke

What began as a quiet, foggy morning over the Vineyard Sound evolved into a boisterous community gathering Sunday at the Portuguese-American Club in Oak Bluffs, where the final weigh-in of the seventh annual Fluke for Luke Tournament took place.

Nantucket to Vineyard Swim Postponed

Adverse weather conditions have delayed an attempt to swim from Nantucket to the Vineyard planned for this upcoming Tuesday.

Third Dead Loggerhead Turtle Found on Island Shores

Island scientists are trying to find out why the three sea turtles have washed up on Vineyard beaches so far this summer.

Finding Hope in the Age of Grievance

Frank Bruni opened up the 2024 Martha’s Vineyard Author Series, talking about his new book The Age of Grievance, and being interviewed by NPR political correspondent Mara Liasson.

New Preserve Brings More Access to Lambert's Cove

The 13-acre James Pond Preserve includes a half-mile trail loop, pond access, ample vegetation and access to 650 feet of white sand beach flanking Lambert’s Cove.

Trustees Sue Edgartown Zoning Board

Lawsuits and legal appeals continue to stack up in the battle over oversand vehicle trails on Chappaquiddick.

West Nile Found in Edgartown Mosquito

Public health officials Friday announced they had detected the presence of West Nile Virus in a mosquito on the Vineyard for the first time this year. 

Tisbury Fire Chief Goes Out on Leave

Tisbury fire Chief Greg Leland has gone out on leave for an undisclosed reason. Deputy Chief Patrick Rolston will be taking his place, town officials said Thursday.

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