A back-of-the-ballot sleeper question that will decide whether to change the Dukes county treasurer from an elected to appointed position has turned into a surprise political fight, as the Nov. 3...
As early voting begins at a steady clip across the Island, the race for nine elected seats on the Martha’s Vineyard Commission tops local electoral matters on the ballot this year. The Martha...
The state Department of Public Health reported nearly 1,000 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, their highest number in months despite Island health agents reporting no new cases of the virus on the...
Dr. Shelley Edmundson has been appointed by Gov. Charlie Baker to the state’s Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee, making her the first Vineyarder to serve on the influential nine-member...
With flu shot supply still limited on the Vineyard, the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital announced on Wednesday that an Islandwide flu clinic would be held on Nov. 7 at the regional high school,...
TestMV reported two new cases of Covid-19 on Martha’s Vineyard Tuesday as case numbers across the state and country continued to climb. The new cases reported on Tuesday are a male and a...
Calling it a “bitter pill” to swallow, Steamship Authority governors said Tuesday they would back an operating budget for the coming year that will include across-the board rate hikes....
Martha’s Vineyard likely shattered monthly land sale records in September, as the recent boom in the Island real estate market spiked to a fever pitch, exceeding 2019 numbers in volume and...
Early voting for the much-anticipated 2020 presidential election has begun in all six Island towns, with voter registration up across the board and a steady stream of Vineyarders casting ballots in-...
A spirited and at times testy Martha’s Vineyard Commission approved its updated DRI checklist on Thursday night, but not before shelving a controversial clause in response to last-minute...
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