Fuel Assistance Program Opens

South Shore Community Action Council has announced applications for its fuel assistance benefit program.

Edgartown Park and Ride Gets Ready to Plug In

The Edgartown park and ride lot will soon become the park, ride and recharge lot as a total of four electric vehicle charging stations will soon be in operation at the site.

Museum Exhibit Uncovers Hard Truths

Titled The Chasm Is Not Closed, a new exhibit at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum uses a pair of tributes to the Confederacy to dig deeply into a disturbing chapter in the Island's not too distant past.

Free Test Kit Distribution Resumes; Cases Begin to Dip

New cases of Covid-19 are on the decline following a surge that saw record case counts, boards of health reported Monday. Free distribution of at-home test kits will continue through the week

Crescent Moon, Mars and Venus

Next Friday morning you can see three celestial objects together in the southeastern sky before sunrise.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Jan. 14

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $560,160 for the business week ending on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.

Up-Island School District Splits Windfall

After weeks of wrestling over its unusually large excess and deficiency fund, the up-Island regional school district committee approved a nearly $14 million budget for the coming fiscal year late Thursday

Test Kit Delivery Is Delayed

A shipment of rapid Covid-19 tests to the Island from the federal government was delayed this week, with test kits supplies in most towns depleted.

Vineyard Haven Marina Plans Building Removal

The historic marina on Lagoon Pond Road in Vineyard Haven, now owned by Safe Harbor Marinas, wants to exchange buildings for boat racks and gravel surfaces for concrete slabs.

Stop and Shop Expansion Set to Begin

After years of delays in court, a long-planned expansion and renovation project at the Edgartown Stop & Shop is back on track, spokesmen for the grocery chain confirmed Thursday.

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