After Minneapolis, Island Police Chiefs Issue Statement

As the country reels over protests and violence in Minneapolis, Martha’s Vineyard police chiefs issued a statement late Friday.

Governor Sketches Guidelines for Restaurant, Lodging Reopenings

Gov. Charlie Baker announced preliminary guidelines on Friday for shuttered restaurant and lodging services, beginning June 8.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending May 22

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $208,024.50 for the business week ending on Friday, May 22, 2020.

Venus has Disappeared

The brightest planet of the skies has disappeared.

One New Coronavirus Case Reported Thursday

The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported one new case of Covid-19 on Thursday — the second case in three days on the Island after a weeklong case-free lull.

High School Graduations Delayed

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School 2020 graduation is tentatively set for July 26, and the Martha's Vineyard Charter School is looking to the fall for a ceremony.

New Coronavirus Testing Site Begins Rollout

The first round of comprehensive coronavirus testing on the Vineyard commenced with a slow rollout on Thursday.

Quiet Island Equals Busy Bike Stores as Demand Skyrockets

Vineyard bike shop owners report rentals are down, but sales are booming during the pandemic.

Healthy Aging MV Names New Executive Director

After years of remote employment in the corporate world, Cindra Trish now has an office at Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, an easy bike ride from her Edgartown home.

Hop to It! Having Fun Like a Lazy Frog

For Jake and Sarah Gifford, owners of the Lazy Frog store in Oak Bluffs, it's a life dedicated to leisure.

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