The Steamship Authority will lose the lease for its reservation office at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport, and is seriously considering closing the office. The move is made...
Foreclosure proceedings have begun on the Bradley Square property in Oak Bluffs, four years after the Island Affordable Housing Fund began an ambitious redevelopment scheme that never got off the...
The Tisbury School held its Recognition Day for the fifth through eighth grades on Tuesday, June 14, 2011. During the ceremony, all students were recognized for their individual contributions towards...
The mystery of the sudden crackdown in Tisbury on businesses flying “open” flags has taken on the air of a whodunit, with restaurant proprietors suspecting it was initiated to...
A decade after a seminal study showing the magnitude of the Vineyard’s housing crisis — in facts and figures, resident surveys and census data — a collection of Island affordable...
The Tisbury School will celebrate the memory of teacher Michael Ovios today, Friday, June 17 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.Mr. Ovios, 65, died unexpectedly at Massachusetts General Hospital on March 31. He...
The long agenda for the Tisbury selectmen this week included topics that ranged from oil in ponds to drugs in taxis, from the competence of moped drivers to interpersonal relations within...
Don’t describe Gov. Deval Patrick’s book, A Reason to Believe, as a political biography. He takes issue with both words: political and biography.For a start, he argues, the book is not...
The banner of the king of Scots depicts a lion rampant, red on a gold background. In heraldic terms, that lion represents bravery, valor, strength and royalty. But as it has fluttered...
The town of Tisbury will extend the contracts of the people overseeing work on its trouble-plagued new emergency services building, at a likely cost of around $100,000.The extensions — for the...
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