Riis Williams

Vineyard Vacation Rental Market Comes Down From Pandemic Peak

After three years of skyrocketing demand, the Vineyard summer home rental market is coming back down to earth.

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Providing Care on-Island and Abroad

As a physician assistant in the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital emergency room, Aubrey Stimola Ryan is versatile — able to understand a variety of medical fields and collaborate with doctors of all specialties.

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Oak Bluffs Raises Mooring Prices

The Oak Bluffs harbor is upping its mooring fee to $50 per day for the summer season.

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The Yard Names New Executive Director

Stephanie Pacheco has been named the executive director of dance and performing arts organization The Yard.

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Renaissance House Offers Local Grants

The Renaissance House in Oak Bluffs is offering scholarships to Island and Falmouth-based writers and artists for its upcoming summer residential artists retreat.

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Brazilian Culture Showcased at High School Festival

With the help of rhythmic samba, Brazilian treats and colorful decorations, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School transformed into a bustling Festa Junina Thursday.

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Hundreds of Runners Expected for Vineyard Marathon

The 26.2-miler kicks off at 7:30 a.m. Saturday at the YMCA.

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Oak Bluffs Plans for New Town Hall Flagpole

The decision to install a new flagpole was made after the select board approved of a new flag policy last week, which allows the flying of non-federally recognized flags on town property.

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Oak Bluffs Approves New Policy to Fly Ceremonial Flags

The new policy, which was approved unanimously by the select board Tuesday, states the town can fly ceremonial flags at the town’s discretion.

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Trustees Pitch New Beach Plan

After releasing an initial draft of the plan last June, the Trustees spent the year gathering public feedback on topics such as oversand vehicle access, shorebird protections and pet regulations.

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