The future of food trucks remains up for debate, with a joint meeting of the select board and planning board scheduled to discuss the matter May 18.
Aquinnah voters go to the polls today to cast ballots in the annual town election — including a final vote on the housing bank and deciding a race for the board of health. Polls are open from noon to 8 p.m. in the old town hall.
Climate Action Week, with its nearly 40 free events culminating in a finale Saturday at the Grange Hall in West Tisbury, has kept Vineyarders informed and inspired.
Our responsibility as educators is to best support our Island children. I feel the MVRHS track and fields project was a proposal that would do just that.
I live at 68 Eastville avenue. If you are on Island, you have seen the senseless destruction from the corner of County avenue to the drawbridge.
Hurray! The heartbeat of the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse pounds loudly and triumphantly again.
Lagoon Pond at Vineyard Haven was originally called the harbor of Homes Hole — the old name for the town and port.
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Festival is about to unveil its new home at Grange Hall in West Tisbury; the 22nd annual festival opens May 18.
For this week’s adoptions we would like to report that the 16-week-old Labrador Retriever mix, Elroy, is out on a trial. He’s such a good, smart boy that we’re pretty confident he’s found his home.
And Humpty and Dumpty have finally found their forever home. Thank you to Mary Holmes who adopted them for the MV Center for Living. They are now in a place where they will be showered with affection and can sing the praises of all their new friends.
Priscilla Fenrandeo De Oliveira and Jhackson C. Xavier, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Lorenzo Oliveiera Xavier, born on May 7 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.