The owner of an Aquinnah property has been issued cease and desist orders by two town officials who claim he has done widespread construction in violation of state and local wetland regulations.
For nearly two decades, the Island's softball fields have been home to players of all ages and abilities, fostering a community of camaraderie in the Martha's Vineyard Women's Softball League.
The building housing the Island’s last main street hardware store, 30 Circuit avenue in Oak Bluffs, has changed hands after more than 90 years under the ownership of the Phillips family. The buyers are Robert and Donna Pacheco.
On Saturday, the regional high school boys 4x800-meter relay team placed first in their category at the Nike Outdoor Nationals track and field meet in Eugene, Ore.
All manner of food and fashion, from stars and stripes suits and bedazzled dresses, to tacos, tofu and tuna, were on full display at Taste of the Vineyard Thursday night.
Eastville Point Beach came into the spotlight this week after a member of the Island family that donated the beach for public use many years ago criticized the way it is being managed.
Town administrator Deborah Potter has filed a formal complaint against two town finance and advisory committee members for making disparaging remarks about her at a recent public meeting.