New Source Material Ignites Viet Nam

In an epic 18-hour documentary series, filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick explore the Viet Nam War.

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Judge Orders Escrow Funds Held in Airport Mobil Dispute

The legal battles continue between the Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission and former Airport Fuel Services owner Michael Rotondo.

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Committee Begins Crafting RFP for Yellow House

The town committee will seek a developer only for the portion of the Main street lot where the dilapidated house is located.

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Film Revisits Ferguson's Front Line

The film is stark, raw, profane, and angry. It is also a snapshot of a flash point in one community and documentation of a tragedy that sparked a protest movement.

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A Star Turn from My Friend Flicka to Vineyard Finance

John Washbrook played the role of a kid who got tangled up in trouble and usually got out of it with the help of his trusty horse Flicka.

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Riding the Winds of Time as 12-Metre Boats Make a Return

Visitors could be forgiven next weekend if they thought they were in 1970s Newport, not Edgartown in 2017.

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Selectmen Object to Eversource Rate Hikes

Edgartown selectmen were in a letter writing mood at their Monday meeting..

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John Kerry Rebuts Isolationism, Calls the Vineyard Home

The former Secretary of State regaled a packed house in Edgartown with humor and gravitas in a speech that was a pointed call to activism.

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Airport Commission Eyes Business Park Expansion

The Martha’s Vineyard Airport Commission is looking to expand its business park to increase revenue and fill demand for new leases.

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Edgartown Selectmen Revoke Taxi License

Edgartown selectmen have revoked the taxi license of Stagecoach taxi driver.

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