Chilmark voters approved two school spending questions and re-elected a selectman at the annual town election Wednesday.
A traffic study on the Vineyard Transit Authority’s plan to use the Church Street transit hub in Edgartown as a charging station for electric buses found that the new station would not increase congestion at the site.
The 90-year-old Tisbury School building has a skeleton of steel, town officials learned this week.
The twice-a-week West Tisbury Farmers’ Market opens Saturday, relocated this year to the Agricultural Society fairgrounds. It will be a different event this year, with a hands-off policy for customers.
Tisbury firefighters quickly contained a fully involved garage fire in the West Spring street neighborhood Tuesday night. No one was injured and two dogs were safe.
A survey of nearly 200 year-round and seasonal business owners on the Island found the Covid-19 outbreak has hit the Vineyard business community hard.
The ninth annual Martha’s Vineyard Real Estate Yearbook, which provides a comprehensive look at the past year in Island real estate sales, is now available.
In lieu of its Best of the Vineyard Awards party, which was cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, Martha’s Vineyard Magazine will announce the winners in a series of online events.
Chilmark voters go the polls today to take action on two school spending questions and re-elect a selectman. Polls opened at noon and will close at 6 p.m. at the Chilmark Community Center.
As key coronavirus public health metrics continue to decline, the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital has entered the second phase of its reopening plan.