In Secretary Coleman Nee’s visit to Island veterans, he gave an update of the recent activities of his office and asked how he could better serve...
Owners of a Jack Russel terrier were ordered by Tisbury selectmen to keep their dog leashed and muzzled outside of his home because of a complaint.
Following two incidents where a Wheaten terrier attacked chickens at Cleveland Farm, West Tisbury selectmen ordered the owners of the dog to put up a...
A weekend car crash left the popular fish market in ruins and closed to its customers this week. Recovery is taking longer than anticipated, but...
Edgartown voters approved a $30.7 million operating budget and agreed to spend Community Preservation Act funds for a range of projects, including $...
Discussion on the Mill Pond began at the doors of the West Tisbury School where advocates for and against dredging welcomed voters with Save the Mill...
In a show of confidence for the fiscal management of their town, Oak Bluffs voters at their annual town meeting Tuesday approved a large increase in...
For nearly 75 years, Kim O'Callaghan's business Morrice Florist has been a fixture in Vineyard Haven. So when she realized the flower shop needed a...
The Martha’s Vineyard Land Bank reported revenues of $265,220 for the business week ending on Friday, April 4, 2014.
Technical glitches for WVVY reached a peak this past winter, but now the signal has been cleared and the community-minded mission strengthened.
A spirit of cooperation traditionally prevails in the neighboring towns of Aquinnah and Chilmark, but there has been disagreement lately over an Army...
House Bill 163 includes a troubling section that would keep reports of domestic violence, rape or sexual assault off public police incident logs....

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