Edgartown Town Column: Dec. 15

Warm, rain, wind, then cold was the weather of the last week.

A Bibulous Name

Whether the tavern was highbrow or lowbrow, we'll never know.

Chappaquiddick Town Column: Dec. 15

Good news! The 2024 Chappy Community Center calendars will be available by the time you read this.

Chilmark Town Column: Dec. 15

As I turned up Middle Road last Saturday, I caught a glimpse of a red-tailed hawk sitting on a wire.

Funding Lacking for High Priority Jetty Repairs

A long-standing project to replace the Oak Bluffs harbor jetty was a topic of contention last week between residents and a town committee tasked with considering capital projects. 

First Candidate Emerges For State Representative Seat

Thomas Moakley, an assistant district attorney who handles criminal cases in Edgartown court, is the first person to publicly say they will be running for the Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket District state representative seat in the 2024 election.

Steamship’s Technology Debt is Overdue, IT Expert Warns

The Steamship Authority needs to overhaul its information technology systems as soon as possible, according to a long-awaited report presented Tuesday at a joint meeting of the boat line board of governors and port council.

High School Hires Manager For School Study

CHA Consulting has supervised numerous projects on the Island, including the Martha’s Vineyard Museum and the ongoing Tisbury School renovations in Vineyard Haven, the Chilmark School air-handling system replacement and the Tabernacle roof replacement in Oak Bluffs.

Welcome Jacob

Julia Keller and Theodus Crane, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Jacob James Crane, born on Dec. 8 at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital.

Sullo Family Seeks Community Support

The family of Jon Sullo is organizing a GoFundMe fundraiser to help with his mental health journey.

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