A wave of new opponents awaits the regional high school spring sports teams as the program transitions into the eight-team Cape and Islands league. Coaches echoed this week they are confident their...
Early signs point to another busy summer season with strong advance ferry reservations and a surge of hotel and rental bookings. “I think the Island is going to sink another few inches in...
The Falmouth Academy science fair loomed, just a couple of months away, and 16-year-old Noah Glasgow’s project was in serious jeopardy. Experiments weren’t going anywhere and the...
Eclipse Studio isn’t a yoga studio. It’s not an acupuncture clinic, writing center or art gallery, either. Well, not technically. To owner Antone Dias, it’s all of that and more. It...
Edgartown artist Brandon Newton was painting in Menemsha last summer when he heard a car horn blaring behind him and someone shouting his name. It was Aquinnah artist Abe Pieciak, who was looking for...
Cardboard rockets, lemon batteries and “healthy” Pop-Tarts were just a few of the projects displayed at the annual high school science fair Saturday morning that would have made Bill Nye...
Congressman Bill Keating, meeting with Island constituents Thursday evening in Vineyard Haven, fielded questions ranging from economic development to Washington gridlock to legislation he sponsored...
A new Menemsha traffic plan is set to be implemented this summer after approval by Chilmark selectmen Tuesday night. The plan, originally drawn up by Chilmark resident Barbara Armstrong, is the...
Sea level rise, coastal erosion and flooding are the major environmental hazards threatening Oak Bluffs in the coming years, but there are solutions for minimizing the impact. That was the message of...
County leaders approved a $1.75 million county budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes $62,960 to offset a deficit due to the loss of alarm fee revenue. The bulk of the offset will be...
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