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Lifesaving Heroes Get a Personal Thank You

Michael Neubert and his family returned to the Island today to thank the men and women who saved his life after he suffered a heart attack on the Island in September.

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Vineyard Brazilians Praise Outcome in Homeland Election

Martha’s Vineyard Brazilians traveled to a consular polling station set up in Hyannis to help elect Jair Messias Bolsonaro, who won decisively.

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Vineyard Voters Go to the Polls Tuesday

Vineyard voters will go to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in the much-anticipated mid-term election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in every Island town.

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Tisbury Town Hall Steeple Will Come Down

Amid mounting concerns about its structural integrity, the historic steeple that stands above the Tisbury town hall will be removed. Town facilities manager Kirk Metell said the project is expected to begin Dec. 1.

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Police in Two Towns Make Arrests for OUIs

Two accidents involving intoxicated drivers occupied police in Edgartown and Chilmark over the weekend. In Edgartown, there was a two-car collision on Saturday evening, while in Chilmark, a two-car collision took place on Friday.

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Following Departure of Primary Care Doctor, Hospital Responds

Dr. Michael Michotek left the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital last week, causing ripples of concern in the Island community.

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National Campaign Video Conceived on Martha's Vineyard

A new political advertisement born on the Vineyard features eight female Democratic candidates running in congressional races across the nation.

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Two Towns Eye Shared Building Inspector

Tisbury and Oak Bluffs are beginning to talk across town lines about sharing some services, beginning with a building commissioner

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New Tisbury Police Chief Is Sworn In

With a large show of support from the town fire, police and EMS, Tisbury’s new police chief Mark Saloio was sworn in Tuesday evening.

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High School Committee Agrees to Change Cafeteria Program

The Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School will change its cafeteria program beginning next year to be managed in house.

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