Pachyderms Take Up Residence at Harbor View Hotel

An elephant art exhibit has arrived on the front lawn of Harbor View Hotel in sculpture form, a new welcome party for guests and onlookers.

Seastreak Plans to Return this Winter

The Oak Bluffs select board voted Tuesday to allow Seastreak to run its off-season service out of the town's harbor.

Scallop Season Starts Next Month

The select boards in Edgartown, Oak Bluffs and Chilmark all voted this week to set their scalloping dates.

After Broken Blade, GE Vernova Could Lay Off Hundreds

The manufacturer of Vineyard Wind’s offshore wind turbines could cut 900 jobs worldwide after facing heavy financial losses due in part to the aftermath of several blade breaks at key projects. 

Coastal Conference Focuses on Resilience

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will host a conference next week to talk about how the Vineyarders can adapt and mitigate the impacts of climate change on the Island’s coast.

Airport Commission Seeks More Details on Awaited Gym Sale

A proposal to allow a new hair salon in Airport Fitness has been tabled as the airport commission waits for answers on the planned sale of the West Tisbury gym.

Aquinnah Searches for Suspects in Vandalism Spree

Aquinnah police are investigating vandalism on several private properties and along Moshup Trail. 

Boys & Girls Club Cooks Up New Kitchen

The Martha’s Vineyard Boys & Girls Club will be able to deepen its commitment to providing members with meals cooked on site with fresh ingredients thanks to the generosity of Jerry and Alice Jacobs.

Poet Laureate Reading

The Vineyard’s new poet laureate Claudia Taylor will give a reading at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum on Friday, Sept. 27 at 4 p.m.

Bodhi Path Celebrates Twenty Five Years on the Vineyard

The Martha’s Vineyard Bodhi Path Buddhist Center celebrated its 25th anniversary with the consecration of a new stupa last week.

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