School, Planning Board Remain At Odds Over Turf

Both the town of Oak Bluffs and the regional high school committee believe the ongoing dispute over an artificial turf field should not go to a full trial, but the two parted ways on how the case should be resolved.

Recollections of Our Vineyard Summers from Long Ago

As this summer departs, I am remembering summers long past, during the 1940s and ‘50s, that were so different from today’s Vineyard summers.

In a Pickle

In response to the recent article on Chilmark considering a ban on new pickleball courts, sure, the sound of the paddle striking the ball makes a popping-like noise.

Eldridge's Fish Market

Eldridge's Fish Market which has stood for so long at the foot of Main street in Edgartown, poetically speaking, has been a sort of bulwark between the commercial part of town and the wonderful world of the waterfront.

Live at the Grange Keeps It Cool

Live from the Grange returns to West Tisbury Friday night at 7 p.m. with a performance by Nashville-based folk musician Sean Della Croce.

Vaccination Rates at Vineyard Schools Among Lowest in the State

Kindergartners across Dukes County have a higher proportion of vaccine exemptions than anywhere else in the state, with a 6.3 per cent county-wide exemption rate compared to the 1.4 per cent state average.

Rehabbing Through Life Takes Many Forms

I have spent most of my adult life rehabbing. Not from drugs or alcohol, but from participating in sports.

Honoring a Family Legacy is Artful Journey of Love

A new art show curated by Kate Lizotte is a collection of works by Mary C. Lizotte, her late grandmother who was an accomplished professional oil painter, watercolorist and recipient of more than 25 awards for her work, including the Copley Master Award from the Copley Society.

Hospital Access Subject of Oak Bluffs Study

The town will examine six flood-prone routes to the hospital and consider measures to fight increased flooding.

Test Participation Leads to "Assistance" Designation at High School

The state education department says the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School needs “assistance or intervention,” based on results from standardized tests administered last spring.

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