The Environmental Protection Agency’s approval last week of a ban on wastewater discharge along the state coast was welcomed by Island towns and the...
A new neighborhood is quietly taking root in West Tisbury. There’s a house with an older couple living in it, another one with a mom and two...
President Obama will return to Martha’s Vineyard early next month for a 16-day family vacation, the White House confirmed this week. The Obamas will...
Legal and personnel troubles at the Martha’s Vineyard Airport continued this week as a former employee filed a new lawsuit against members of the...
Among the mounds of lettuce heads, cartons of fresh fruit, herb displays and coolers of local meat, vendors at the West Tisbury Farmers’ Market are...
An energetic Portuguese water dog named Ruby greets all visitors as if they were longtime friends. In the vegetable garden, sugar snap peas are ripe...
As the summer season gains momentum, Vineyard emergency medical crews are working overtime and drawing from off-Island resources in order to meet an...
It’s been a record-breaking year for Vineyard osprey, the majestic raptor that now nests on the Island in greater numbers than ever before. Home to...
What to do with the old West Tisbury police station building was a topic for discussion before the town selectmen this week. Situated on the Mill...
Oak Bluffs is working to recover payments owed to the town for parking mitigation following the discovery of lapse in collections for the account. A...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $156,941.82 for the business week ending on Friday, July, 4, 2014. The land bank receives its...
Tisbury’s 343rd birthday party was a hit for all those invited, and that included the whole Island.

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