As Testing Ramps Up, New Cases Reported

In the Island’s biggest day of coronavirus testing since the pandemic began, the boards of health reported three new antibody cases and three new symptomatically positive patients on the Vineyard Thursday.

Pandemic Recasts Annual Town Meetings as Outdoor Affairs

Island towns are busy preparing for an annual town meeting season unlike any other, putting up massive tents, paring down warrants and looking to pass historically austere budgets.

Taking Time for Takeout Is Gift of Many Options

Tuesday night I drove from the wilds of West Tisbury all the way to Oak Bluffs.

Valedictorian Excels on the Stage and in the Classroom

Jaiden is valedictorian of the regional high school class of 2020, and he has been named a Presidential Scholar, one of only three students to receive the award this year in Massachusetts.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending May 29

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $94,540 for the business week ending on Friday, May 29, 2020.

Please Adopt Us

At this time, the animal shelter remains open for official business and by appointment only.

Annual Town Election Lineup for June Sees Contests

At the Vineyard’s annual town elections this month, incumbent selectmen face challenges in Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Tisbury and West Tisbury.

Ice House Pond Closed to Swimming

The popular swimming hole is closed for the 2020 season. Hiking trails remain open.

Island Student Artists Win Awards

The Vineyard Conservation Society announces the winners of its annual Art of Conservation student competition.

Rhode Island Fast Ferry Cancels 2020 Season

The Rhode Island Fast Ferry announced Wednesday it is canceling its 2020 service to Martha's Vineyard.

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