Mail Tampering, Theft Reported in Aquinnah

Two Aquinnah residents have reported thefts from packages delivered to their mailboxes Saturday, police said.

State Proposes Extending Commercial Fishing for Sea Bass, Striped Bass, Summer Flounder

After a slow start to the summer, the state Division of Marine Fisheries has proposed extensions to the commercial striped bass, black sea bass and summer flounder seasons, hoping to add additional fishing days and adjust catch limits for fishermen as fall approaches.

Fans Go Wild for Into the Bewilderness

A wine-sipping squirrel, a night-watchman mouse and an owl both crowned and collared with moths were among the 12 new paintings in Saturday’s annual one-woman show by Margot Datz.

Longing for Live Theatre

My passion for live theatre is now on hold. The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, where I serve as board chair, remains dark in these dark times.

Fair Posters, Shirts Made Available

T-shirts and posters for the 2020 Martha's Vineyard Agricultural Fair can be purchased online and picked up at the farmers market or shipped.

Wish List for Island Nonprofits Posted

Donors who want to help Island causes can check a posted list of critical unmet needs on the Martha's Vineyard Nonprofit Collaborative website.

Poets Wanted for Online Reading

August 20 is the deadline to sign up for the online open mic August 23.

Sticker Sales for Oversand Vehicles Skyrocket This Summer

Sales of oversand vehicle stickers for the Trustees of Reservations are at an all-time high, in what is shaping up to be the busiest summer in recent memory on the waterfront.

Vehicle Vandalism Leads to Arrest in Tisbury

An Oak Bluffs man is facing charges following an alleged vehicle vandalism incident at the Tisbury Park and Ride, police said in a press release Saturday.

Rims Come Down at Niantic Park After Too Many Rules Are Violated

The basketball courts at Niantic Park in Oak Bluffs were closed this week amid concerns about people violating rules to prevent unsafe crowding.

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