Island health officials reported one new positive coronavirus patient from the TestMV site and two more who had tested positive for viral antibodies.
Nina Levin, chef and owner of Stoney Hill Pizza, opened her mobile business on June 13. Since then she's been turning out wood-fired pizzas at the West Tisbury Farmers' Market and private events.
As Covid-19 testing continues to expand throughout the Island, viral serology testing — or testing for coronavirus antibodies — remains virtually non-existent.
Sailing trips, boats, watches, custom works by skilled craftsmen and a seafood buffet for six—delivered—are among the lots available for bidding in the Sail MV online auction.
Island police responded to car accidents and minor incidents over the weekend. As more people arrive, call volume is picking up, police said.
Jade Livingston, a Martha's Vineyard Regional High School graduate from Chappaquiddick, will study coral reefs in Australia.
There’s still time to catch the FILMusic Festival, which closes Wednesday night after a week-long virtual run.
In her new book, Tess Bramhall pays tribute to 21 of the Island’s most beautiful protected places.
A federal lawsuit filed in Connecticut alleges that the preppy fashion wear brand fostered a discriminatory workplace culture.
The morning summer sun beat down on the freshly groomed field of the Shark Tank Sunday as current and former Martha’s Vineyard Sharks players and coaches led a group of kids through batting practice and fielding drills. It was the Sharks’ first drop-in youth baseball clinic of the summer