Turkey Hunting Update

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to some temporary changes in state turkey hunting rules, while new regulations approved last year are now in effect.

Coronavirus Cases Stay at 12 for Sixth Day; Hospital Warns Islanders to Stay Home

Confirmed cases of Covid-19 on Martha’s Vineyard held steady at 12 for a sixth straight day Monday, but hospital leaders warned Islanders to not become complacent.

Hospital Donations Matched

Cape Cod 5 is matching donations of up to $125,000 to Cape and Islands hospitals.

Online Meditation Training

Elliot Dacher, M.D., who teaches meditation at Martha’s Vineyard Hospital, has announced a cost-free weekly session.

Selectmen Lambaste SSA Over Proposal to Close Oak Bluffs Ferry Terminal

Oak Bluffs selectmen had strong words of criticism for the Steamship Authority Tuesday after learning that the boat line terminal in their town might not be ready to open in time for summer.

Chair Yoga Online

Island yoga instructor Jason Mazer-Kelly leads a Wednesday morning Chair Yoga class this month.

Rental Relief Available

A new rental relief fund aims to assist Island tenants who are suddenly unable to meet their rent payments due to Covid-19.

Hearing Is Believing: An Easter Sunday Sermon

A transcript of the Easter Sunday sermon delivered by podcast from the pastor of the Federated Church in Edgartown.

MVYouth Adds $500,000 to Coronavirus Relief Effort

Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, the Island Food Pantry, Island Grown Initiative and the YMCA of MV are among those receiving relief from the community fund.

On Day Before Easter, Catholic Charity Overflows in Oak Bluffs

As the coronavirus pandemic gripped the Island, the Good Shepherd Parish in Oak Bluffs doled out hundreds of food baskets Saturday morning to Island families in need.

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