For more than three decades, Kirsten Sauter has been there for Vineyard pet owners. But last week, Dr. Sauter told her clients that she plans to retire and close her practice in April.
The Dukes County Commission voted Wednesday to offer the treasurer job to Judy Soules, a former banker who lives on the Island.
The West Tisbury select board voted to use town ARPA money to hire a consultant to manage the response to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) entering the town’s groundwater.
The Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce in partnership with SCORE Cape & the Islands is hosting a pitch contest at the with grants going to the best business pitch.
The Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Society is now accepting submissions for its annual fair poster contest.
I am running again. Not far or fast or carrying bricks in my hands to build up my arms like I did as a teenager.
A perennial question / Asked of Islanders / Is for the birds / Who've flown the coop.
Pity the Steamship Authority, which cannot catch a break.
It has been a bountiful season for the Vineyard’s bay scallop fishery, but scallopers struggled to capitalize due to an atrophied market.
The West Tisbury affordable housing committee deserves praise and a hearty thank you from the Island's aging adult population.