Martha's Vineyard Museum announces that applications for the 2022 Whale of an Idea Scholarship are now available.
A moratorium on anchoring in Cape Pogue Pond will continue this summer after a vote by the Edgartown select board Monday.
Quick-thinking neighbors — including a professional tree climber — helped save a woman who was trapped atop a blazing home on Mt. Aldworth Road in Vineyard Haven Monday.
Erik Blake will challenge sheriff Robert Ogden for the Democratic nomination in the state primary in September.
As Nancy Slonim Aronie, founder of the Chilmark Writing Workshop (and author of Writing from the Heart), writes in her new book Memoir as Medicine, everyone has stories inside them.
Adding to a collection of awards that includes 14 Grammy nominations and an Academy Award, Carly Simon will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at this year’s ceremony in November.
What once was an empty basement room at the Woodside Village elderly apartments in Oak Bluffs now teems with furniture, exercise equipment and craft supplies in honor of late Woodside resident association president Josephine Moreis Tucker.
A legal effort by two Chappaquiddick landowners to block oversand vehicle (OSV) access to the tip of Cape Pogue for the 2022 season has been denied by a Massachusetts Land Court justice.
Architectural design remains a major sticking point on Aidylberg 3, the plan by Island Elderly Housing to expand its low-income housing complex off Wing Road in Oak Bluffs.
Representatives from about 60 Island nonprofits, along with the general public, gathered on Saturday at the PA Club for a nonprofits mixer and fundraiser.