An early morning propane explosion in Oak Bluffs sent one person to the hospital and damaged a home in the Camp Ground Monday morning. The explosion happened at about 6:30 a.m. in a newly renovated Camp Ground home on Central avenue, according to Oak Bluffs fire chief John Rose.
At the Portuguese American Club, where the Marotta Brothers Band is set to perform every Wednesday this summer, the main hall’s capacity is 300 patrons.
The fire extinguishing system at the Vineyard Transit Authority gas pumps in Edgartown discharged over the weekend, releasing hundreds of pounds of a fire suppression powder onto the lot.
Due to a steady sea breeze, the New Horizon art installation hosted by the Trustees of Reservations was never fully and continuously inflated. But talks on creativity and climate change resounded.
An Edgartown man who sustained a traumatic head injury in an accident last month is in the early stages of recovery, family members said. Isaac Higgins, 21, had been in a coma but is now awake and has been discharged to a rehabilitation facility.
As the sun set, about 100 people in Edgartown's Memorial Park lit candles in solidarity with Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Concentration Camps.
Massachusetts state police have identified a suspect in connection with Tuesday’s bomb threat at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport. The suspect is Julie Tejeda, 31, of East Boston.
Beach Road Weekend, the three-day music festival that is expected to draw thousands to Vineyard Haven's Veterans Memorial Park in August, has been a logistical Rube Goldberg invention.