Yossi Monahan grew up on the Island and attended the Chilmark School and the high school before moving off the Island in his sophomore year.
After an increase of less than 2.5 per cent for the current fiscal year, Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School is now looking at a roughly 7.5 per cent hike in its operating costs for fiscal year 2025, which begins next July 1.
On Edgartown's North Water street, the Mad Martha's ice cream parlor is usually dormant in December when brisk winter weather dissuades Islanders from a frozen treat.
In a brief two-page judgment Wednesday, state Land Court judge Kevin Smith threw out the Oak Bluffs planning board’s denial of the project, saying it is protected under a provision of state law that allows educational uses to skirt some zoning restrictions.
On Nov. 14, the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School held a soft opening ceremony for a new and improved space to be used by the school's student athletes.
This year’s state-mandated student census, held annually at the start of October, showed a slight dip in enrollment across nearly all Island schools.