Bruce McNamee, captain of the administration division of the Plymouth police department with family ties to the Vineyard, has been named the new Edgartown police chief. The board of selectmen voted...
The ferry Martha’s Vineyard was out of service and undergoing inspection Sunday after the vessel lost power off East Chop Saturday night and had to be towed back to harbor. Steamship Authority...
The ferry Woods Hole will be out of service for at least two days because of an onboard operating error, the Steamship Authority said Friday. The operating system problem comes one day after the...
Three top police executives from off-Island are finalists in the search for a new Edgartown police chief. Robert DeFlaminis Jr., Bruce R. McNamee, and Brian Lauzon will be interviewed Monday by the...
Small pockets of the Island remained without Thursday after a March blizzard lashed the Vineyard with high winds and heavy, wet snow. An Eversource spokesman said power should be completely restored...
Blizzard conditions were widespread Tuesday as a third northeaster in nine days battered all of Massachusetts. By nightfall the storm had begun to wind down but overnight shelters opened in Aquinnah...
The deputy Edgartown harbor master is recovering at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston after being injured Monday morning when a boat fell on him in an accident at the town highway barn,...
On April 10, Edgartown moderator Philip J. Norton Jr. will hold the gavel for the last time at the annual town meeting, 43 years to the day after he was first elected. For the first time since 1975...
The Edgartown hotel scene will have a few new additions this summer. Boutique hotel chain Lark Hotels announced this week that it will operate The Richard, a 16-room hotel, at 104 Main street at the...
A ferocious northeast storm lashed the Vineyard with heavy rains and high winds Friday, flooding roads, battering coastlines and cancelling ferries through mid-day Saturday. At nightfall Friday...
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