SSA Hears Progress Report on Redesign for Woods Hole Ticket Building

Architects for the Steamship Authority’s sweeping redesign of its Woods Hole terminal will soon be returning from the drawing board.

Vineyard Wind Seeks to Jump Start Federal Review

Vineyard Wind announced Monday it was requesting federal review of the plan to build the nation’s first industrial-scale wind farm 15 miles south of the Vineyard.

Burns Nicht Supper Is Virtual Time Machine

The Scottish Society of Martha’s Vineyard faced a dilemma in planning its 35th Burns Nicht supper this month: How to gather the clans without a gathering place?

School Leaders Pledge to Expand Racial, Justice Learning in Curriculums

The all-Island school committee discussed ways to add diversity training, anti-racist curriculums and racial literacy programs in the Martha’s Vineyard public school system.

MVC Approves Budget, Keeps an Eye on Mill House Renovation

The Martha’s Vineyard Commission approved a $1.8 million fiscal year 2022 budget with little fanfare on Thursday night, inking a 1.8 per cent increase in total operating expenses.

Revisiting the Crack Epidemic With a New Lens

When documentary filmmaker and seasonal Vineyard resident Stanley Nelson began work on his latest film about the history of the crack epidemic he did so with one clear intention — to set the record straight.

Edgartown Neighbors Rail Against Hotel Expansions

Two Edgartown hotel redevelopment proposals kept the Martha’s Vineyard Commission busy Thursday, as neighbors railed against increasing commercial development.

Missing Planets

Vineyard Skies for Friday, January 23, 2021.

Well-Being Empowerment Class Enrolls

Shanta Gabriel teaches simple exercises to improve one's inner well-being in a series of free, weekly online classes next month.

New Trail Opens Near Cedar Tree Neck

The Elinor Moore Irvin trail in West Tisbury crosses 110 wooded acres that Ms. Irvin donated to the Sheriff's Meadow Foundation.

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