Driver Hurt in West Tisbury Rollover Crash

Firefighters and police responded to the intersection of State Road and Old County Road around 4:20 p.m. for the collision.

Tourism Summit Talks State of the Industry

Island tourism officials raised the prospect of better courting international visitors at a new tourism conference held in Edgartown this week. 

Community Church Hires Pastor

Faith Community Church announced this week that it has hired Joseph Lukins as pastor. He will start work this coming Sunday, Oct. 27.

Scientists Eye New Methods for Restoring Chilmark Pond

Local scientists and advocates are undertaking new research and exploring new preservation efforts in an attempt to save Chilmark Pond, one of Martha’s Vineyard’s unhealthiest ponds, from harmful algal blooms.

New Initiative Hopes to Spark Interest in the Trades

The art of the trade will be on display with SparkMV, a new event where kids are invited to experience a variety of trade work and get their hands dirty with tools.

Planting Roots for the Future

A new "food forest" at the Martha's Vineyard Public Charter School looks to enrich the area with perennial plants while also cutting down on the Island's carbon footprint.

Bills Rack Up in Tisbury Fire Chief Investigation

The town has not disclosed what prompted the leave, but invoices obtained by the Gazette in a public records request show town leaders have met regularly with their attorneys to discuss the chief’s employment status and have considered termination hearings.

MVC Looks For Better Ways to Deal With Trash

The Martha's Vineyard Commission has been presenting a new report on waste to Island officials, raising questions about how to reduce waste, save money and find better ways to recycle.

Tree Planting in Oak Bluffs

The Oak Bluffs tree stewards will meet on Saturday, Nov. 2, for their community fall tree planting. Volunteers will meet at 9 a.m. at Niantic Park.

MVC Takes Up “Missing Middle” Subdivision

An Edgartown subdivision plan that aims to tackle the Island’s middle-income housing shortage is headed for deliberations by the Martha’s Vineyard Commission following the conclusion of a public hearing Thursday.

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