Increase in School Services Budget Leads to Talk of Regionalization

The all-Island school committee last month voted unanimously to form a working group to study the potential of unifying the Vineyard’s two regional and three town school districts into a single district, covering all six schools.

Tracing the Source of Pond Nitrogen

The Marine Biological Laboratory and Great Pond Foundation are collecting water samples along Edgartown Great Pond in hopes of unlocking the source of nitrogen that has been polluting the pond.

Tracking Sea Creature Stress Related to Wind Turbine Construction

As regulators consider projects up and down the east coast, researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have been simulating the booming sound of pile driving turbine monopiles to see if it has an effect on a variety of species.

Real Estate Transactions: Week Ending Nov. 29

Allison Provost and David C. Provost 2nd purchased 57 Curtis Lane in Edgartown from Holland Curtis LLC. for $4,251,350 on Nov. 25.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Nov. 29

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $155,427 for the business week ending on Friday, Nov. 29, 2024.

A Dream Deferred

America is a chameleon / Forever adapting, morphing / Caught between what it is / And what it yearns to be / “Isms” coexist with dogmas.

Creating Memories by Exploring the Island's Natural Beauty

My family and I first visited Martha’s Vineyard 16 years ago. At the time, we had two young children: one and three years old.

Please adopt Us: Dec. 6

We have no adoption news this week, but our pet of the week is LoLo, a 16-year-old, long-haired, black and white cat.

Community Chorus Holiday Concert Arrives

The year’s holiday concert by the Island Community Chorus will feature traditional Irish Celtic music.

Court report: Week Ending Dec. 6

Callie Jackson, 28, of Oak Bluffs, was arraigned on Nov. 12 charges in Oak Bluffs of operating under the influence of liquor.

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