SSA to Hold Informational Session

The Steamship Authority is holding an information session Thursday for Vineyard residents to learn about Islander programs and discounts.

Covid Cases See Slight Climb Again

Island health officials said 16 people tested positive for Covid-19 during the week ending Saturday, Nov. 13, ending three weeks of declining numbers.

Trust Changes Its Name

Calling it a return to the organization’s roots, the Vineyard Trust announced Monday that it would change its name to the Vineyard Preservation Trust.

Audiences Are Wicked Happy That Wicked Good Is Back

It was show time again at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse over the weekend, as the singer/actors of the Wicked Good Musical Revue returned to the stage for the first time since January, 2020.

By Land and Sea, Clean Electricity Needs to Lead the Way

Over the past year, it has become increasingly clear that climate change is accelerating.

Tornado Weather Brushes Martha’s Vineyard

Wild weather in southern New England Saturday night brought heavy wind gusts to the Vineyard and three confirmed tornadoes in Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Harley Riders Kick Off Giving Season With Annual Santa Run for Red Stocking

Santa came early to the Island this weekend, but with a twist: no sleigh or reindeer, just 40 men and women on motorcycles. And old St. Nick himself.

Warm Tribute for Retiring Longtime Coach

A 7-6 lead took the Vineyarders into the second half against Dennis-Yarmouth Saturday. But at halftime, the game became about more than what was on the scoreboard.

County Mulls Distribution of $3.3 Million in Rescue Act Funds

With more than $3 million in federal recovery act funds to distribute, the county commission has received close to $8 million in requests.

Near Total Lunar Eclipse

In the late evening of Thursday, Nov. 18, or more closely to Friday morning beginning at 2:18 a.m. the moon will noticeably appear to move into the Earth’s shadow.

Pages