Woods Hole Project Sees More Cost Overruns

Steamship Authority governors welcomed a new member Tuesday and approved another expenditure for the Woods Hole Terminal reconstruction project.

Lambert's Cove Inn Sells for $6.45 Million

The historic Lambert’s Cove Inn in West Tisbury has been sold for $6.45 million.

Chilmark Covid Test Kit Pickup

Covid-19 test kits will be available for pick up on Jan. 19 and 20 for residents of Chilmark from the board of health office.

Educator James Jette Leads MLK Day Gathering

James Jette, superintendent of public schools in Milton, spoke about education, lifting expectations for all students and the importance of voters' rights during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day luncheon for the NAACP of Martha’s Vineyard.

New Assistant Director Looks to Continue Legacy of Polly Hill

When Emily Ellingson, the new curator and assistant director of Polly Hill Arboretum, began work this fall it was something of a homecoming. In 2013, she worked there as a curatorial intern.

TestMV Delays Monday Opening

Due to expected severe winter weather conditions, TestMV will delay opening until nooon on Monday, Jan 17.

Christy Sisters Run and Jump into the Record Books

Regional high school juniors Eloise and Adrienne Christy have one major thing in common (besides being identical twins): school records.

Island Grown Initiative Unveils Master Plan for Community Farm Hub

A new education center, employee housing and a new vision for the future for Island Grown Initiative were unveiled at a public hearing Thursday night .

Voting Rights March Canceled

The organizers of the voting rights march scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 15 have decided to cancel the event due to severe weather conditions predicted.

Where is Venus?

The once dominant planet in our evening sky, Venus has disappeared and won’t reappear until late this month.

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