Plaza That Houses Al's Package Store Changes Hands Again

The Hajjar family, which owns numerous properties in Edgartown and Oak Bluffs, late last month purchased the plaza on Upper Main Street that contains Al’s Package Store, Wicked Burger and Larry’s Tackle Shop.

Seastreak Cancels Winter Service to the Island

The Seastreak ferry company has pulled the plug on its Vineyard winter commuter service, saying it didn’t have enough passengers to cover the costs.

Peaked Hill Housing Project Narrows Funding Gap with $1 Million Grant

The latest influx of cash will help chip away at the Chilmark project’s current $5 million budget shortfall, and could prompt a special town meeting later this year on the housing proposal. 

Excursion Fares May Escape Steamship Rate Hikes

The Steamship Authority has dropped a potential $3.50 to $5 rate increase for excursion fares from the Vineyard and cut a proposed passenger rate hike from $1 to 50 cents, according to a revised draft of the preliminary 2025 operating budget.

Turning Doubt and Hardship into Motivation

Noelle Lambert, who lost her leg in a moped accident on Martha’s Vineyard, spoke to Island students on Wednesday about her long journey from a near-death accident to Paralympian athlete.

In Praise of a Wild and Wonderful Mentor

On a cold April morning in 1970, I stood in the Felix Neck barn with high school students on a field trip.

Getting Figgy

Fellow fig fan and Greek philosopher Epictetus has some advice that I had no choice but to accept.

Record of Cases Heard in Edgartown District Court

Joseph T. Vanderhoop, 25, of Edgartown, was arraigned on Sept. 11 charges in Tisbury marked lanes violation.

Prep Time

I love fall on the Vineyard.

Olden Days

The Oak Bluffs pumping station used to be a go-to site for finding migrating songbirds.

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