C.B. Stark Jewelers will reopen its store in Vineyard Haven on Tuesday, April 11.
Chilmark police chief Sean Slavin was promoted to the top spot in February. Having spent nearly his entire career as an up-Island officer, it is the kind of community police-work he knows and appreciates.
For decades, Dr. Elliott Dacher hosted free meditation classes at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital. The classes stopped during the pandemic but are starting up again on April 17 at the West Tisbury Library.
Tisbury needs more restaurants, apartments and year-round jobs, according to the results of a recent community survey from the town’s master plan steering committee that drew 437 responses.
Tucked away in the pages of the annual town reports, alongside the host of boards and committees, a few of the more esoteric positions often catch the eye.
Nearly 100 children ages 3 to 14 and their families rose before the sun to participate in the tournament, now in its 49th year.
After a vigorous debate Thursday night, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission voted 10 to 6 in favor of resuming in-person meetings in May.
Joshua Goncalves-Radding was indicted on 17 charges by a Maine grand jury Friday in connection with a 2022 car crash that killed four people, including an Aquinnah resident Riley Ignacio-Cameron.
Felix Reagan, who was indicted on 46 charges in 2021, was sentenced to at least six years in prison.
Alabama Shipyard, LLC of Mobile, Ala. has won the contract to convert two former offshore service vessels into freight ferries, following a unanimous vote by the boat line board of governors Friday afternoon.