Summer Debut for Winter Street Gallery

A new gallery in Edgartown is opening a window on the contemporary New York and Los Angeles art scenes.

Historian to Speak on Zoom

Mary Beth Norton discusses her newest book, 1774: The Long Year of Revolution, in a free online book talk July 14.

Edgartown Makes Masks Mandatory For All in Downtown Area

The Edgartown board of health cracked down on mask use on Thursday, issuing an order requiring all people over the age of two to wear face coverings downtown.

Two New Cases Reported Thursday for Second Straight Day

A recent jump in Island coronavirus cases continued on Thursday, with health agents reporting two more positive tests — marking four new cases in the last two days and five since the Fourth of July.

Paycheck Protection Program Preserves Thousands of Jobs

More than 6,000 Island workers spanning nearly 900 small businesses, nonprofits and sole proprietorships had their jobs preserved through the PPP.

Affordable Early Childhood Care Sees Acute Shortage on Island

A report commissioned by MVYouth examined youth services for Island children from birth through age 25. It found the greatest gap in services is for infants and toddlers.

Federal PPP Loans Issued on Martha’s Vineyard

$1 - $2 million

Business Jobs
Donaroma's Nursery & Landscaping Services, Inc 89
Black Dog Tavern Company Inc 179
Martha's Vineyard Community Services Inc 125

$350,000 - $1 million

Vineyard Bookshelf: Paucartambo

In 1983 when Shirley Mayhew of West Tisbury was 58, she decided it was time to experience travel as more than a tourist.

Vineyard Bookshelf: Someone Else's Secret

Lindsey Davis, the main character in Julia Spiro’s debut novel Someone Else’s Secret, is at loose ends in 2009.

Save Early Childhood Education

As early as 1987, the National Association for the Education of Young Children was writing about what is known as the child care trilemma.

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