On the Water and in the Air, Summer Visitor Numbers are Up

Transportation officials across the Island have reported strong year-on-year traffic increases from 2021 to 2022.

Giving Back With Possible Dreams

Possible Dreams auction host Seth Meyers sees himself as more a sidekick to auctioneer Sherry Truhlar's superhero. Sunday's event raises funds for Martha's Vineyard Community Services.

Camp Ground Residents Push Back Over Decision to Sue Planning Board

Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association leaseholders have begun to question the direction of the community’s board members, including a recent decision to sue the Oak Bluffs Planning Board.

County Aims ARPA Funds at Wastewater Initiatives

With significant American Rescue Plan Act funding earmarked for wastewater projects at the Martha's Vineyard Airport and Martha's Vineyard commission, the Dukes County commission has begun to eye a new, broad wastewater initiative for the remainder of its ARPA funding.

Walking in the Door One Last Time

Cleaning out drawers. This is what retirement comes down to in the end.

Driver Shortage Puts Stress on VTA Summer Schedule

Most seasons the Vineyard Transit Authority has seven buses driving route 13.

Lawsuit Looks to Halt Stop & Shop Expansion Work

The Edgartown attorney whose lawsuit paused the planned expansion of the Edgartown Stop & Shop in 2018 has again filed suit against the project.

Land Bank Revenues

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $290,900 for the business week ending on Friday, July 15, 2022.

High Summer

Slow sun pulls long days/over July.

Community Thank You

During the week of June 18, six teenagers from the Neighborhood First program in Philadelphia came to spend a week on Martha's Vineyard.

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