Hospital Reports Its First Coronavirus Case in a Month

The Martha’s Vineyard Hospital reported its first positive coronavirus case in over a month on Wednesday, with officials striking a voice of calm on the eve of the Fourth of July weekend.

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Governor Baker Relaxes Quarantine Rules for Out-of-State Travelers

Gov. Charlie Baker announced Tuesday that the commonwealth would relax its 14-day quarantine advisory for most out of state travelers.

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Outdoor Dining Expands, Gas Dock Reopens in Edgartown

Edgartown selectmen approved three more restaurants for expanded outdoor seating and gave a green light to reopen the gas dock on the harbor Monday.

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Three New Cases Added to Vineyard Covid Count

Island health officials reported one new positive coronavirus patient from the TestMV site and two more who had tested positive for viral antibodies.

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Antibody Testing Remains Scarce on Island

As Covid-19 testing continues to expand throughout the Island, viral serology testing — or testing for coronavirus antibodies — remains virtually non-existent.

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Discrimination Claim Filed in Federal Court Against Vineyard Vines

A federal lawsuit filed in Connecticut alleges that the preppy fashion wear brand fostered a discriminatory workplace culture.

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Environmental Impact Statement Released for Vineyard Wind

Vineyard Wind has cleared a major hurdle with its plan to build an industrial-scale offshore wind farm 15 miles south of the Island.

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With Requests on the Rise, Hospital Reiterates Covid Testing Policies

Covid-19 testing criteria at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital remains limited to symptomatic and other high-risk patients.

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Tisbury Town Clerk Confirms Polls Mistakenly Closed Early

At least two Tisbury voters were denied the chance to cast ballots at the town election, town clerk J. Hilary Conklin confirmed.

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Edgartown Restaurants Expand to Outdoor Dining

Ten Edgartown restaurants will take advantage of special outdoor dining permits as the town’s fledgling European model for the downtown business district looks to become a reality.

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