Woods Hole Terminal Costs Climb Beyond $70 Million

As the Steamship Authority nears two years of off-season construction at its Woods Hole terminal, costs for the project have surpassed $70 million, boat line general manager Robert Davis confirmed this week.

With Flu on the Rise, Health Officials Say Vaccine Is Scarce

With growing global concern over the coronavirus, Island health officials are bracing for another historic year for a more familiar virus: the flu.

Young Candidates Step Up for Selectman Races

There are 20 Island selectmen, the vast majority of them over 60. But with the deadline still a month away for filing nomination papers, three young candidates have already declared that they will be running.

Community Impact Grants

Martha’s Vineyard Bank Charitable Foundation will provide community impact grants with awards totaling $5,000.

Please Adopt Us: Jan. 31

Come in and scoop up Mitzi, she won’t last long.

High School Files Plans for Athletic Field Overhaul

Following years of discussion, planning and controversy, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School this week submitted the first phase of a plan to renovate the school track and athletic fields.

VTA Warrant Request Comes Under Scrutiny

West Tisbury selectmen raised concerns Wednesday with a warrant article proposed by the Vineyard Transit Authority (VTA) aimed at restoring full bus service to the Island.

Swim Team Wraps Up Regular Season

The Martha’s Vineyard High School Swim Team finished its dual meet season with a split result against Sacred Heart on Tuesday afternoon at the YMCA.

Finding Her Lane at an Early Age

When Gabby Carr was eight years old and the YMCA first opened on the Island she joined the Makos, the Vineyard’s youth swim team.

Land Bank Revenues: Week Ending Jan. 24

The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $253,110 for the business week ending on Friday, Jan. 24 2020.

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