West Tisbury Stands By Decision to Cap Attendance at Chabad Festival

The future of the Jewish Cultural Festival remains in limbo after the West Tisbury select board this week declined to allow more people at the event. 

Linda Jean’s Closes and Mill Pond’s future is at stake

A beloved institution in Oak Bluffs, Linda Jean’s restaurant has closed. A well-known restaurant group is taking over the location promising healthier food options. And the debate over Mill Pond heats up, along with the water temperatures in the pond.

Chappy Town Column: Feb. 28

Floyd Norton was soft spoken, exceedingly polite and never once did I hear him interrupt another person while they were speaking. That’s why it was so surprising when he told a risqué joke.

Chilmark Town Column: Feb. 28

When my kids were at the Chilmark School I was readily in the, so-called, loop when it came to the highs and lows of their school days.

Edgartown Town Column: Feb. 28

The sun has been shining, the sky is blue, and the temperature is above 30 degrees. Things are getting better.

West Tisbury Town Column: Feb. 28

I got thoroughly hacked the other day by someone who pretended to be me.

Vineyard Haven Town Column: Feb. 28

The sound of school buses not stopping at my corner twice a day this week is deafening. I miss it so. I am sure our kids are enjoying their week off.

Hockey Teams Fall in First Round Playoffs

The boys and girls high school hockey teams both lost in the first round of playoffs Thursday, with the girls losing in overtime 3-2 to Pembroke and the boys losing 2-1 to Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High School.

COO Eyes Electric Future at SSA

On the maritime side, Mark Amundsen said his number one priority is to tackle the need for electric propulsion in future vessels.

Islanders Praise New Boating Safety Law

A new Massachusetts law requiring safety training for all powerboat operators is being hailed by Island boaters and the first responders charged with their protection.

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