Vineyard Walks the Walk to Commemorate Juneteenth

Hundreds gathered at Veterans Memorial Park in Vineyard Haven Friday to join a march for racial justice and equality, organized in honor of Juneteenth.

Announcing Preslav

Ivana and Michael Noel, of Vineyard Haven, announce the birth of a son, Preslav Noel, born on June 9 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Hello Leroy

Leroy Kara and Jonathan Thibodeau, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Leroy James Thibodeau, born on May 31 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Leda Arrives

Keelan and Mike Parker, of Aquinnah, announce the birth of a daughter, Leda Daisy Parker, born on June 9 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.

Governor Baker Allows Indoor Dining to Begin Monday

Gov. Charlie Baker announced Friday that restaurants could begin offering indoor dining on Monday as coronavirus cases statewide continue to wane.

Hospital Freezes Wages; CEO Will Take a 25 Per Cent Pay Cut

Faced with steep financial losses due to the pandemic, Martha’s Vineyard Hospital leaders announced wages freezes Thursday, and a pay cut for Denise Schepici.

Summer Arrives

Welcome summer! The official moment is tomorrow, Saturday at 5:44 p.m.

Coast Guard Rescues Four Fishermen South of the Vineyard

Four fishermen were rescued by a Coast Guard aircrew early Wednesday morning after a Mayday call signaled the boat was sinking, Coast Guard officials confirmed.

In Upset, Ryan Ruley Is Elected Oak Bluffs Selectman

Oak Bluffs voters went for change at their town election Thursday, approving a $13.3 million plan to rebuild the town hall and voting in newcomer Ryan Ruley as a town selectman.

Spending for Gay Head Light Tops Aquinnah Warrant

A level-funded budget and money for the continued restoration of the Gay Head Light are on the agenda when Aquinnah convenes its annual town meeting Tuesday.

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