Warm weather has finally come our way, and many of our thoughts turn to beaches.
Is there ever too much of a good thing? I don’t want to believe it to be true when it comes to peas, a spring favorite.
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $552,244 for the business week ending on Friday, June 5, 2020.
All six Martha's Vineyard libraries will begin offering contactless pick-ups next week. Book drops are open now.
The Trustees will reopen the summer gatehouse to Long Point Wildlife Refuge June 18, with reduced parking, timed ticketing and online-only sales.
Chilmark voters approved two school spending questions and re-elected a selectman at the annual town election Wednesday.
A traffic study on the Vineyard Transit Authority’s plan to use the Church Street transit hub in Edgartown as a charging station for electric buses found that the new station would not increase congestion at the site.
The 90-year-old Tisbury School building has a skeleton of steel, town officials learned this week.
The twice-a-week West Tisbury Farmers’ Market opens Saturday, relocated this year to the Agricultural Society fairgrounds. It will be a different event this year, with a hands-off policy for customers.
Tisbury firefighters quickly contained a fully involved garage fire in the West Spring street neighborhood Tuesday night. No one was injured and two dogs were safe.