Based on acceptable water quality testing results, the state is allowing shellfishing to resume in the West Arm of Lagoon Pond.
Thousands of businesses and recreational facilities will be allowed to resume services beginning Monday.
A dead Eastern coyote was found washed up on the north shore of the Vineyard this past week, Island wildlife experts confirmed.
The Dukes County commission voted this week to appoint Donald Leopold of Chilmark to fill a vacant seat on the board.
A long-running land-use review of a controversial subdivision planned for off Meetinghouse Way in Edgartown continues.
The League of Women Voters of Martha's Vineyard updates its candidate forum plans for today and next week.
The West Tisbury Library introduces a new, online children's storytime, focused on social justice, on June 8.
More than 50 Edgartown business owners and townspeople attended a hearing on the town’s budding outdoor summer dining plan.
In an expression of solidarity with peaceful protesters around the country, staff at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital and the Windemere Nursing and Rehabilitation Center held a kneel-in Friday afternoon at the hospital campus in Oak Bluffs.
Two bright planets steal the show this summer as they get closer and closer together.