Benjamin Arrives

Rose Margaret Campbell Runner and Ben P. Runner of West Tisbury announce the birth of a son, Benjamin David Runner, born on Oct. 6 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Off-Season Menemsha Bustles With Building Projects

The new Coast Guard boathouse, designed to withstand fires and 100-year floods, is up and expected to be done by December. Two stone jetties are set to be replaced by the Army Corps of Engineers this winter. Selectmen toured Menemsha this week to see the work firsthand.

Edgartown Hotel Hob Knob Placed on the Market

Hob Knob, the boutique luxury hotel on Upper Main Street Edgartown, has been put up for sale for an undisclosed price.

Owner Maggie White said it is time to focus on her other Island ventures.

To Plan for Future, Identifying What Makes Tisbury Great

Last Friday morning, 53 people gathered at the Vineyard Haven Public Library with a mission: identify what makes Tisbury special, and how it could be better.

The workshops are part of a vision planning process that will provide a road map for future town improvements.

Superior Court in Session, Grand Jury Indicts Two

The fall session of Dukes County Superior Court opened Monday in the Edgartown courthouse with a grand jury indicting two men, including a Vineyard Haven man on charges of aggravated rape of child.

High Seas, Stormy Weather Possible Into Wednesday

Minor coastal flooding is possible Wednesday morning in Southeastern Massachusetts, including on the Vineyard, the National Weather Service said. The full moon will combine with strong southerly winds and building seas to produce extreme high tides.

Supporting Families With Care and a Steady Hand

Kathi Hackett has been with Martha's Vineyard Community Services long enough to have photos of a smiling five-year-old boy who has grown into a handsome 30-year-old man taped to her office wall.

Man Charged with Operating Under the Influence After Boat Mishap

A Manchester man was charged with operating a motor boat under the influence after the boat he was operating went over a dock and crashed into the beach on Chappaquiddick, according to Edgartown police. The incident took place on Saturday evening.

Lagoon Ridge Subdivision Wins Early, Nonbinding Approval from MVC

A complicated housing proposal in Oak Bluffs received a preliminary nod from the Martha’s Vineyard Commission last week. The plan calls for building for 25 housing units on 32.5 acres off Barnes Road. Nitrogen loading in the Lagoon is the biggest stumbling block.

Freedom Awards Go To Civil Rights Leaders with Vineyard Ties

Oak Bluffs resident Charlayne Hunter-Gault and longtime seasonal visitor Robert Moses will be honored with the National Civil Rights Museum’s annual Freedom Awards.

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