In recent years, the Martha’s Vineyard Commission strengthened its oversight of century-old buildings that lie outside designated town historic districts — oversight that has been met with increasing resistance from some homeowners.
Climatologists say the prevalence of strong southerly storms that have battered the Vineyard’s south shore this winter are due, in part, to the first El Niño winter in five years.
The Peaked Hill Pastures affordable housing development has been in process for years now, with a planning board subcommittee initiating work on the concept back in 2018.
Katie Nisbet and Andrew Nisbet, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a daughter, Clare Alexina Nisbet, born on Jan. 17 at the Martha's Vineyard Hospital.
The new garden seed catalogs are out, and if the intentions of the people who receive them should be carried into effect the over-production would be staggering to contemplate.
I’m a driver but I like the idea of driving more than the act itself.
While eyeing the cold winter water from several stories up on an Island ferry, my thoughts wandered as I looked out on the frigid expanse of the Sound.
It's January and golfers in the know are heading to the Oak Bluffs library.
A longstanding controversy over the operations and management of the tennis program at the Chilmark Community Center came to a head this week when a citizen petition was presented to the select board.
As restaurateur Patrick Lyons prepares to open his new taqueria at the Stone Bank complex this spring, developer Sam Dunn is planning another eatery in the former bank's historic lobby.