A 16-foot sail is last thing you might expect to see on an Island pond in the depths of a freezing February. Across the Vineyard, boats have been hauled out of the water, waiting for spring. Ice has...
The Vineyard Montessori School is expanding its curriculum, with plans in place to add a fifth grade next year. And administrators and teachers say that based on continued parent and student interest...
After several months of gathering feedback from residents, the town of Tisbury identified some clear long-term goals, including strengthening its year-round community, improving parking and traffic,...
At the recommendation of incoming Vineyard schools superintendent Matthew D’Andrea, the all-Island school committee will tap Oak Bluffs School principal Richard Smith to replace Mr. D’...
A hockey goal comes fast and furious: a wrist snap, a zooming puck, an army of hockey sticks raised in celebration. Everyone sees the end. It’s easy to miss the setup.The Vineyard girls’...
As part of an effort to address a deteriorating school building and a growing student population, the Tisbury school committee will apply again for state funding to renovate the Tisbury school.The...
It doesn’t look like much: a one-story building at the corner of County Road and Vineyard avenue in Oak Bluffs. Tall stands of trees edge the eastern borders of the property, and at the back of...
A harsh winter and the promise of more severe weather led to the cancellation of the Martha’s Vineyard 20-Miler Road Race, which was scheduled for Saturday. Race organizers and emergency...
A new facility for youth mental health services and a new field for Little Leaguers received funding Tuesday night as the recently established MVYouth community fund presented its first two expansion...
A flurry of youth hockey action took place at the Martha’s Vineyard Arena this weekend, as both the Vineyard Squirt and the Peewee teams hosted their annual winter tournaments. Two Vineyard...
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