When asked what kind of programming MVTV, the Island's community access television station, allows, executive director Stephen Warriner replied, "We don't judge."
After 22 years with the Edgartown Police Department, officer Stephanie Immelt has chosen to retire, Chief Bruce McNamee told the select board on Monday.
Last month, the Mayhew Parsonage in Edgartown went up for sale for the first time in its 200-year history. This Saturday, the contents of its attic go up for sale too.
Conviviality is the word of the afternoon at Sunday's Joyful Eatings gathering, the Federated Church’s latest initiative to provide weekly meals to the Harbor Homes winter shelter.
The Vineyard Sustainable Energy Committee has reported 1,127 solar arrays currently installed on-Island, up 18 per cent from the beginning of 2020, but expensive grid upgrades stand to cast a shadow over the industry’s progress.
A project to fortify and restore the sand dunes at Norton Point Beach is now at risk as the Trustees of Reservations pull out of managing the two-mile shorefront and Edgartown prepares to take over.
Due to a recent windfall of state funding, medical abortion services will be directly available on-Island through a local provider for the first time in Vineyard history.
Edgartown plans to keep over-sand vehicle permit pricing the same as the town begins the planning process for its takeover of Norton Point Beach management.
Wind gusts of up to 65 mph hit the Island Thursday night, beginning at about midnight and continuing into the morning. The Steamship Authority has made its last trip from the Island Friday.