Kinship Heals Looks to Make an Impactful Difference

Kinship Heals has long-range plans to build a shelter in Aquinnah for victims of domestic violence. In the meantime, the organization recently rented a property in Chilmark to create a healing center.

Neighbors Worry About Plan to Restore Edgartown Ancient Way

The town is seeking to improve public access to Swimming Place Path, a nearly 350-year-old trail that connects Herring Creek Road and the Road to the Plains. The ancient way was first recorded in Edgartown records in 1675.

ICE Arrests Brazilian Man Facing Gun and Drug Charges

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Gustavo Mroczkoski on Sept. 17 in Oak Bluffs. This is the fourth ICE arrest on the Vineyard in two months.

Hurricane Relief Drive

The American Legion Hall in Vineyard Haven is hosting a relief drive to help residents of Lincolnton County, Ga. who are dealing with the after effects of Hurricane Helene.

MVC Passes Contested Oak Bluffs Boatyard

The commission struggled with Martha’s Vineyard Shipyard’s proposal to build a boat repair workshop and 5,000-square foot outdoor boat storage pad on Holmes Hole Road, saying the project was an economic benefit for the community but also raised environmental concerns.

High Stakes

I’m a hopeless watcher of news. The catastrophic flooding after Hurricane Helene has received my undivided attention.

Southbound Migration

With the intensity of summer behind us, fall is a time when most Islanders take a breath and enjoy a slower paced lifestyle.

He's Got Legs

He definitely had legs to stand on — eight red ones to be exact.

West Tisbury Town Column: Oct. 4

October wins my vote for Favorite Month. Neither hot nor cold. Neither frantically busy nor dead quiet.

Oak Bluffs Town Column: Oct. 4

Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. wrote a column in his newspaper The People’s Voice, sharing his sense of personal freedom on the Vineyard.

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