Prioritizing Island Health for More than 30 Years

Set to retire, Matt Poole reflects on his career as the Edgartown health agent.

A Simple Yes Leads to Decades of Commitment

In early January, I flew to Livingstone, Zambia with Janet Holladay to visit the community that my nonprofit, the African Artists Community Development Project (AACDP), has been helping to support.

Tisbury Town Meeting to Consider 14 Per Cent Budget Increase

Tisbury’s town meetings begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Martha’s Vineyard Performing Arts Center in Oak Bluffs.

School Articles Headline Chilmark Warrant

The 27-article town meeting will take place Monday at 7 p.m. at the Chilmark Community Center, with a quorum of 25 voters.

Tisbury Eyes EduComp Building for Possible Town Hall Site

The former Educomp building is back on the list of possibilities for a new Tisbury town hall.

Island Eats MV Takes Aim at Zero Waste

Jessica Mason has always had a deep consciousness and appreciation for the natural environment — a quality that increased when she moved to the Vineyard in 2020.

Ukrainian Family Gets a Vineyard Respite from War

When Olena Gnes started her YouTube channel three years ago, she created videos to showcase the beauty of Ukraine.

Locals Puts Island Arts Center Stage

A wide variety of Island talent will be on display next week at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury.

Towns Ready Themselves for Looming Wastewater Changes

As a tectonic shift in state wastewater regulations is under consideration by state officials, Island homeowners and towns are bracing for what could be millions of dollars in mandatory upgrades in the coming years.

In Bloom

The fruit trees are in bud and the lawns are looking green and show considerable growth.

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